Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen.
SFF Centre for Early Sapiens Behaviour (SapienCE), University of Bergen.
Top Cogn Sci. 2020 Apr;12(2):644-653. doi: 10.1111/tops.12498. Epub 2020 Apr 4.
This topic addresses a question of key interest to cognitive science, namely which factors may have triggered, constrained, or shaped the course of cognitive evolution. It highlights the relevance of culture as a driving force in this process, with a special focus on social learning and language, conceptual tools, and material culture. In so doing, the topic combines two goals: to provide an overview of current empirical and theoretical work leading this field, tailored for a wider cognitive science audience, and to investigate the potential for integrating multiple perspectives across several timescales and levels of analysis, from the microlevel of individual behavior to the macrolevel of cultural change and language diversification. One key purpose is to assess the extent to which the different research approaches can cross-fertilize each other, thereby also contributing to the advancement of cognitive science more broadly.
本主题探讨了认知科学中一个关键问题,即哪些因素可能引发、限制或塑造了认知进化的过程。它强调了文化作为这一过程的驱动力的重要性,特别关注社会学习和语言、概念工具以及物质文化。这样做的目的是,结合两个目标:为更广泛的认知科学界提供一个概述当前引领这一领域的经验和理论工作的视角,并调查在多个时间尺度和分析层次上整合多种观点的潜力,从个体行为的微观层面到文化变革和语言多样化的宏观层面。一个主要目的是评估不同研究方法之间相互促进的程度,从而也为更广泛的认知科学的发展做出贡献。