نتایج جستجو برای: cultural structure

تعداد نتایج: 1699337  

2018
Alexandru-Ionuct Buabeanu

Recent studies have highlighted interesting structural properties of empirical cultural states. Such a state is a collection of vectors of cultural traits of real individuals, based on which one defines a matrix of similarities between individuals. This study provides further insights about the structure encoded in these states, using concepts from random matrix theory. For generating random ma...

2004
Christian D. Schunn Alonso H. Vera

Categories, as mental structures, are more than simply sums of property frequencies. A number of recent studies have supported the view that the properties of categories may be organised along functional lines and possibly dependency structures more generally. The study presented here investigates whether earlier findings reflect something unique in the English language/ North American culture ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Tom Rzeszutek Patrick E Savage Steven Brown

Human cultural traits, such as languages, musics, rituals and material objects, vary widely across cultures. However, the majority of comparative analyses of human cultural diversity focus on between-culture variation without consideration for within-culture variation. In contrast, biological approaches to genetic diversity, such as the analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) framework, partitio...

ژورنال: مسکن و محیط روستا 2021
Mansoori, Kaveh, Parsi, Faramarz,

Nayband is a historical village in South Khorasan, which is located on the western edge of the desert. The adjacency of the village to the caravan route, its strategic position, and the existence of water resources and fertile lands have led to the formation of its texture. The harsh climatic conditions of the region and the existence of miscreants and bandits in the historical periods, while c...

2014
Nicolas Claidière Thomas C. Scott-Phillips Dan Sperber

Darwin-inspired population thinking suggests approaching culture as a population of items of different types, whose relative frequencies may change over time. Three nested subtypes of populational models can be distinguished: evolutionary, selectional and replicative. Substantial progress has been made in the study of cultural evolution by modelling it within the selectional frame. This progres...

2013
Lucas Molleman Ido Pen Franz J. Weissing

Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time. The dynamics of cultural evolution strongly depends on the way these traits are transmitted between individuals by social learning. Two prominent forms of social learning are payoff-based learning (imitating others that have higher payoffs) and conformist learning (imitating locally common behaviours)....

آرمان, فهیمه, حناچی, پیروز,

This paper attempts to introduce the social, cultural and physical structure of castle and identify the impact of social, cultural, economic behaviors of residents in the formation of such a unique structure. This castle is considered as one of the few residential castles of Yazd and even Iran. The purpose of this research is to realize a pristine example of native architecture and to use its t...

Journal: :Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2010
Denise C Park Chih-Mao Huang

There is clear evidence that sustained experiences may affect both brain structure and function. Thus, it is quite reasonable to posit that sustained exposure to a set of cultural experiences and behavioral practices will affect neural structure and function. The burgeoning field of cultural psychology has often demonstrated the subtle differences in the way individuals process information-diff...

2015
Kenneth Joseph Kathleen M. Carley

Social network research often takes the view that networks chiefly influence the spread of culture, with few reciprocal effects. While some network scholars have implied a coevolutionary relationship between the two, cultural sociologists have provided increasingly convincing evidence that it is in fact cultural preferences which mediate network structure, rather than the other way around. In t...

2013
Kenny Smith Monica Tamariz Simon Kirby

Language exhibits structure: a species-unique system for expressing complex meanings using complex forms. We present a review of modelling and experimental literature on the evolution of structure which suggests that structure is a cultural adaptation in response to pressure for expressivity (arising during communication) and compressibility (arising during learning), and test this hypothesis u...

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