The Cognitive Bases of Culture and Cumulative Cultural Evolution : A Literature Review

被引:0
|
作者
De Oliveira, Emmanuel [1 ]
Osiurak, Francois [1 ,2 ]
Reynaud, Emanuelle [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lyon, Lab Etud Mecanismes Cognitifs, EA 3082, Lyon, France
[2] Inst Univ France, Paris, France
来源
ANNEE PSYCHOLOGIQUE | 2017年 / 117卷 / 03期
关键词
CHIMPANZEES; INFORMATION; IMITATION; PRIMATES; ORIGIN;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Culture is a set of information acquired through social transmission. Human cultures are more complex than in other species. This is due to cultural evolution, which appears to be cumulative for human beings : cultural traits are progressively improved or replaced by better ones through generations of individuals with a minimum of loss. Many experimental studies investigated the origins of that phenomenon, focusing on socio-cognitive factors that might lead to its emergence in a group. The first studies in that field advocated for social high-fidelity transmission, which facilitates the preservation of cultural traits through time, thus enabling populations to create new practices from the old ones. However, more recent studies have showed that cultural evolution could emerge in some non-human species - sometimes in a cumulative fashion, that high-fidelity transmission is not a fundamental factor for cumulative culture and that some other factors, both psychological (physical intelligence, mental flexibility) and social (communication, teaching), may play a more important role.
引用
收藏
页码:351 / 378
页数:28
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Enquire within: cultural evolution and cognitive science
    Heyes, Cecilia
    PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2018, 373 (1743)
  • [22] Teaching and curiosity: sequential drivers of cumulative cultural evolution in the hominin lineage
    Carel P. van Schaik
    Gauri R. Pradhan
    Claudio Tennie
    Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2019, 73
  • [23] Experimental assessment of capacities for cumulative culture: Review and evaluation of methods
    Caldwell, Christine A.
    Atkinson, Mark
    Blakey, Kirsten H.
    Dunstone, Juliet
    Kean, Donna
    Mackintosh, Gemma
    Renner, Elizabeth
    Wilks, Charlotte E. H.
    WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-COGNITIVE SCIENCE, 2020, 11 (01)
  • [24] The cognitive origin and cultural evolution of taboos in human societies
    Hong, Ze
    JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, 2024, : 724 - 742
  • [25] Knowledge-Sharing Networks in Hunter-Gatherers and the Evolution of Cumulative Culture
    Salali, Gul Deniz
    Chaudhary, Nikhil
    Thompson, James
    Grace, Olwen Megan
    van der Burgt, Xander M.
    Dyble, Mark
    Page, Abigail E.
    Smith, Daniel
    Lewis, Jerome
    Mace, Ruth
    Vinicius, Lucio
    Migliano, Andrea Bamberg
    CURRENT BIOLOGY, 2016, 26 (18) : 2516 - 2521
  • [26] Context and Perceptual Salience Influence the Formation of Novel Stereotypes via Cumulative Cultural Evolution
    Hutchison, Jacqui
    Cunningham, Sheila J.
    Slessor, Gillian
    Urquhart, James
    Smith, Kenny
    Martin, Douglas
    COGNITIVE SCIENCE, 2018, 42 : 186 - 212
  • [27] Cultural Evolution: A Review of Theory, Findings and Controversies
    Mesoudi, Alex
    EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2016, 43 (04) : 481 - 497
  • [28] A literature review of cognitive biases in negotiation processes
    Caputo, Andrea
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT, 2013, 24 (04) : 374 - 398
  • [29] Overcome the fragmentation in online propaganda literature: the role of cultural and cognitive sociology
    Nerino, Valentina
    FRONTIERS IN SOCIOLOGY, 2023, 8
  • [30] High-fidelity copying is not necessarily the key to cumulative cultural evolution: a study in monkeys and children
    Saldana, Carmen
    Fagot, Joel
    Kirby, Simon
    Smith, Kenny
    Claidiere, Nicolas
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2019, 286 (1904)