Legare Cristine H
Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Jul 25;114(30):7877-7883. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1620743114. Epub 2017 Jul 24.
The complexity and variability of human culture is unmatched by any other species. Humans live in culturally constructed niches filled with artifacts, skills, beliefs, and practices that have been inherited, accumulated, and modified over generations. A causal account of the complexity of human culture must explain its distinguishing characteristics: It is cumulative and highly variable within and across populations. I propose that the psychological adaptations supporting cumulative cultural transmission are universal but are sufficiently flexible to support the acquisition of highly variable behavioral repertoires. This paper describes variation in the transmission practices (teaching) and acquisition strategies (imitation) that support cumulative cultural learning in childhood. Examining flexibility and variation in caregiver socialization and children's learning extends our understanding of evolution in living systems by providing insight into the psychological foundations of cumulative cultural transmission-the cornerstone of human cultural diversity.
人类文化的复杂性和多样性是其他任何物种都无法比拟的。人类生活在由文化构建的生态位中,充满了经过几代人传承、积累和修改的人工制品、技能、信仰和习俗。对人类文化复杂性的因果解释必须说明其独特特征:它是累积性的,并且在群体内部和群体之间具有高度的变异性。我认为,支持累积性文化传播的心理适应是普遍存在的,但具有足够的灵活性,以支持获取高度可变的行为技能。本文描述了支持儿童期累积性文化学习的传播实践(教学)和习得策略(模仿)中的变异性。通过深入了解累积性文化传播的心理基础——人类文化多样性的基石,研究照顾者社会化和儿童学习中的灵活性和变异性,扩展了我们对生命系统进化的理解。