Angus Simon D, Newton Jonathan
Department of Economics, Monash University, Victoria, Australia.
School of Economics, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
PLoS Comput Biol. 2015 Oct 30;11(10):e1004587. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004587. eCollection 2015 Oct.
There is evidence that the sharing of intentions was an important factor in the evolution of humans' unique cognitive abilities. Here, for the first time, we formally model the coevolution of jointly intentional behavior and cumulative culture, showing that rapid techno-cultural advance goes hand in hand with the emergence of the ability to participate in jointly intentional behavior. Conversely, in the absence of opportunities for significant techno-cultural improvement, the ability to undertake jointly intentional behavior is selected against. Thus, we provide a unified mechanism for the suppression or emergence of shared intentions and collaborative behavior in humans, as well as a potential cause of inter-species diversity in the prevalence of such behavior.
有证据表明,意图共享是人类独特认知能力进化中的一个重要因素。在此,我们首次正式对联合意向行为和累积文化的共同进化进行建模,表明技术文化的快速进步与参与联合意向行为能力的出现是齐头并进的。相反,在缺乏重大技术文化改进机会的情况下,参与联合意向行为的能力会被淘汰。因此,我们为人类共享意图和协作行为的抑制或出现提供了一种统一机制,以及这种行为在物种间流行程度差异的一个潜在原因。