Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, Toulouse 31015, France.
Center for Culture and Evolution, Brunel University London, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, UK.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Jul 5;376(1828):20200050. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0050. Epub 2021 May 17.
Cultural evolution requires the social transmission of information. For this reason, scholars have emphasized social learning when explaining how and why culture evolves. Yet cultural evolution results from many mechanisms operating in concert. Here, we argue that the emphasis on social learning has distracted scholars from appreciating both the full range of mechanisms contributing to cultural evolution and how interactions among those mechanisms and other factors affect the output of cultural evolution. We examine understudied mechanisms and other factors and call for a more inclusive programme of investigation that probes multiple levels of the organization, spanning the neural, cognitive-behavioural and populational levels. To guide our discussion, we focus on factors involved in three core topics of cultural evolution: the emergence of culture, the emergence of cumulative cultural evolution and the design of cultural traits. Studying mechanisms across levels can add explanatory power while revealing gaps and misconceptions in our knowledge. This article is part of the theme issue 'Foundations of cultural evolution'.
文化进化需要信息的社会传递。出于这个原因,学者们在解释文化是如何以及为何进化时强调了社会学习。然而,文化进化是由许多协同作用的机制产生的。在这里,我们认为,对社会学习的强调使学者们忽略了两个问题:一是有助于文化进化的所有机制的全貌;二是这些机制与其他因素之间的相互作用如何影响文化进化的结果。我们研究了一些研究不足的机制和其他因素,并呼吁开展一个更具包容性的研究计划,从多个层次深入探究文化进化,涵盖神经、认知行为和群体等层次。为了指导我们的讨论,我们重点关注了文化进化的三个核心主题所涉及的因素:文化的出现、累积文化进化的出现以及文化特征的设计。跨层次研究机制可以增加解释力,同时揭示我们知识中的差距和误解。本文是“文化进化基础”主题特刊的一部分。