نتایج جستجو برای: and cultural transmission

تعداد نتایج: 16890831  

2016
L. S. Premo Gilbert B. Tostevin

Culturally transmitted behavior can be structured in its performance both geographically and temporally, in terms of where and when implements are made and used on the landscape (what Ingold calls "the taskscape"). Yet cultural transmission theory has not yet explored the consequences of behaviors transmitted differently due to their enactment at different taskscape locations, what Tostevin cal...

Journal: :Cognition 2013
Anna N Rafferty Thomas L Griffiths Marc Ettlinger

Looking across human societies reveals regularities in the languages that people speak and the concepts that they use. One explanation that has been proposed for these "cultural universals" is differences in the ease with which people learn particular languages and concepts. A difference in learnability means that languages and concepts possessing a particular property are more likely to be acc...

2008
Robert Aunger

Cultural transmission is essentially the idea that beliefs and values are passed from generation to generation. The question I would like to address in this paper is how does this happen? In particular, what is the mechanism? In the absence of a deep understanding of the process by which people come to have similar ideas, a variety of metaphors have been used. The purpose of this paper is to ou...

2007
Maria Sáez-Marti Anna Sjögren Maria Saez-Marti

We analyze the evolution of culture when parents socialize children to the cultural variants that maximize child lifetime utility. Parents invest in cultural transmission taking into account that children are also influenced by peers. We model the influence of peers by assuming that children observe different cultural variants in their peer group, assign merit to them and adopt one variant, fol...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Hannah M Lewis Kevin N Laland

Many animals have socially transmitted behavioural traditions, but human culture appears unique in that it is cumulative, i.e. human cultural traits increase in diversity and complexity over time. It is often suggested that high-fidelity cultural transmission is necessary for cumulative culture to occur through refinement, a process known as 'ratcheting', but this hypothesis has never been form...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2014
Jenny H D A van Beek Marleen H M de Moor Lot M Geels Gonneke Willemsen Dorret I Boomsma

OBJECTIVE The current study aimed to describe what proportion of variation in adult alcohol intake is attributable to genetic differences among individuals and what proportion to differences in environmental experiences individuals have been exposed to. Effects of age, gender, spousal resemblance, and cultural transmission of alcohol intake from parents to offspring were taken into account. M...

2001
Joseph Henrich

Formal models of cultural evolution analyze how cognitive and affective processes combine with patterns of social interaction to generate the distributions and dynamics of ‘representations’— ideas, beliefs, schemas, or mental models. Recently, cognitive anthropologists have made three criticisms of such models: First, mental representations are non-discrete. Second, cultural transmission is hig...

2011
Liane Gabora Stefan Leijnen Tomas Veloz Carl P. Lipo

The application of phylogenetic techniques to the documentation of cultural history can present a distorted picture due to horizontal transmission and blending. Moreover, the units of cultural transmission must be communicable concepts, rather than conveniently measurable attributes, and relatedness between elements of culture often resides at the conceptual level, something not captured by phy...

2016
Enrico R. Crema Anne Kandler Stephen Shennan

A long tradition of cultural evolutionary studies has developed a rich repertoire of mathematical models of social learning. Early studies have laid the foundation of more recent endeavours to infer patterns of cultural transmission from observed frequencies of a variety of cultural data, from decorative motifs on potsherds to baby names and musical preferences. While this wide range of applica...

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