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理解石器制造技能的习得:实验方法及其进化意义。

Understanding stone tool-making skill acquisition: Experimental methods and evolutionary implications.

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA; Rock Art Research Institute, School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

The Ancient Technology Centre, Cranborne, Dorset, UK.

出版信息

J Hum Evol. 2019 Aug;133:146-166. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2019.05.010. Epub 2019 Jul 2.

Abstract

Despite its theoretical importance, the process of stone tool-making skill acquisition remains understudied and poorly understood. The challenges and costs of skill learning constitute an oft-neglected factor in the evaluation of alternative adaptive strategies and a potential source of bias in cultural transmission. Similarly, theory and data indicate that the most salient neural and cognitive demands of stone tool-making should occur during learning rather than expert performance. Unfortunately, the behavioral complexity and extensive learning requirements that make stone knapping skill acquisition an interesting object of study are the very features that make it so challenging to investigate experimentally. Here we present results from a multidisciplinary study of Late Acheulean handaxe-making skill acquisition involving twenty-six naïve participants and up to 90 hours training over several months, accompanied by a battery of psychometric, behavioral, and neuroimaging assessments. In this initial report, we derive a robust quantitative skill metric for the experimental handaxes using machine learning algorithms, reconstruct a group-level learning curve, and explore sources of individual variation in learning outcomes. Results identify particular cognitive targets of selection on the efficiency or reliability of tool-making skill acquisition, quantify learning costs, highlight the likely importance of social support, motivation, persistence, and self-control in knapping skill acquisition, and illustrate methods for reliably reconstructing ancient learning processes from archaeological evidence.

摘要

尽管石器制造技能习得的过程具有重要的理论意义,但它仍然是一个研究不足且理解不深的领域。技能学习的挑战和成本构成了替代适应策略评估中经常被忽视的因素,也是文化传播中潜在的偏差来源。同样,理论和数据表明,石器制造最显著的神经和认知需求应该发生在学习过程中,而不是专家表现中。不幸的是,使石器打制技能习得成为一个有趣的研究对象的行为复杂性和广泛的学习要求,正是使其难以进行实验研究的特征。在这里,我们介绍了一项涉及 26 名新手参与者和长达数月的 90 小时培训的多学科研究的结果,这些参与者涉及晚期阿舍利手斧制作技能的习得,同时还进行了一系列心理测量、行为和神经影像学评估。在本初始报告中,我们使用机器学习算法为实验手斧开发了一个稳健的定量技能指标,重建了一个群组学习曲线,并探索了学习成果中个体差异的来源。结果确定了石器制造技能习得的效率或可靠性的特定认知目标,量化了学习成本,强调了社会支持、动机、坚持和自我控制在手斧技能习得中的重要性,并说明了如何从考古证据中可靠地重建古代学习过程的方法。

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