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Interactions between cognition and culture

Kendal, J.R.

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V. Swami
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Abstract

This chapter takes a broad and often comparative perspective to look at the interactions between cognition and culture. After a brief introduction of the methods used to study cultural evolution and gene-culture co-evolution (G-CC), there is a review of research on social transmission of information, including the conditions favouring the evolution of social learning, particular context or content-specifi c social learning biases, the infl uence of transmission mode on cultural evolution and the cognitive requirements for different social learning processes. The chapter then develops some of the key theories concerning the cognitive evolution of learning and intelligence inhominids, such as social, technical and cultural intelligence, the Baldwin effect, niche construction, the evolution of cooperative behaviour and cumulative cultural evolution. The chapter concludes in support of a multimodal niche-constructive framework to provide a full description of the interactions between cognition and culture.

Citation

Kendal, J. (2011). Interactions between cognition and culture. In V. Swami (Ed.), Evolutionary psychology : a critical introduction (311-342). Wiley

Online Publication Date Feb 18, 2011
Publication Date Feb 18, 2011
Deposit Date Feb 18, 2011
Publisher Wiley
Pages 311-342
Series Title Higher Education psychology
Book Title Evolutionary psychology : a critical introduction.
Chapter Number 10
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1659130
Publisher URL http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-EHEP001548.html