Moya Cristina, Henrich Joseph
Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, USA.
Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, USA.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2016 Apr;8:112-118. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2015.10.001. Epub 2015 Oct 13.
While most psychologists recognize the importance of genes and culture in shaping human cognition, few theoretical perspectives in the field offer a framework for understanding their relationship and for deriving predictions about the structure of the variation we see across space and time. Here we argue that culture-gene coevolutionary (CGC) frameworks have such potential, and can unite disparate fields across the social sciences and sub-fields within psychology. We illustrate the power of this functionalist evolutionary approach by reviewing recent research on three interlinked topics; cultural learning rules, language cognition, and reasoning about ethnic social groups. We show how CGC approaches complement, and contrast with, traditional approaches in psychology on these topics. Furthermore, this theoretical framework has already been fruitful in drawing new predictions and pointing to new directions of inquiry.
虽然大多数心理学家认识到基因和文化在塑造人类认知方面的重要性,但该领域中很少有理论观点能提供一个框架,来理解它们之间的关系,并对我们在空间和时间上看到的变异结构进行预测。在此我们认为,文化 - 基因共同进化(CGC)框架具有这样的潜力,并且可以将社会科学中的不同领域以及心理学内部的子领域统一起来。我们通过回顾最近关于三个相互关联主题的研究,来说明这种功能主义进化方法的力量;文化学习规则、语言认知以及对族群社会群体的推理。我们展示了CGC方法在这些主题上如何补充以及与心理学中的传统方法形成对比。此外,这个理论框架在得出新的预测和指明新的研究方向方面已经卓有成效。