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学习者在发声文化演变中的作用。

The Role of the Learner in the Cultural Evolution of Vocalizations.

作者信息

Chopoorian Abby, Pichkar Yakov, Creanza Nicole

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Aug 13;12:667455. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.667455. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

As a uniquely human behavior, language is crucial to our understanding of ourselves and of the world around us. Despite centuries of research into how languages have historically developed and how people learn them, fully understanding the origin and evolution of language remains an ongoing challenge. In parallel, researchers have studied the divergence of birdsong in vocal-learning songbirds to uncover broader patterns of cultural evolution. One approach to studying cultural change over time, adapted from biology, focuses on the transmission of socially learned traits, including language, in a population. By studying how learning and the distribution of cultural traits interact at the population level, we can better understand the processes that underlie cultural evolution. Here, we take a two-fold approach to understanding the cultural evolution of vocalizations, with a focus on the role of the learner in cultural transmission. First, we explore previous research on the evolution of social learning, focusing on recent progress regarding the origin and ongoing cultural evolution of both language and birdsong. We then use a spatially explicit population model to investigate the coevolution of culture and learning preferences, with the assumption that selection acts directly on cultural phenotypes and indirectly on learning preferences. Our results suggest that the spatial distribution of learned behaviors can cause unexpected evolutionary patterns of learning. We find that, intuitively, selection for rare cultural phenotypes can indirectly favor a novelty-biased learning strategy. In contrast, selection for common cultural phenotypes leads to cultural homogeneity; we find that there is no selective pressure on learning strategy without cultural variation. Thus, counterintuitively, selection for common cultural traits does not consistently favor conformity bias, and novelty bias can stably persist in this cultural context. We propose that the evolutionary dynamics of learning preferences and cultural biases can depend on the existing variation of learned behaviors, and that this interaction could be important to understanding the origin and evolution of cultural systems such as language and birdsong. Selection acting on learned behaviors may indirectly impose counterintuitive selective pressures on learning strategies, and understanding the cultural landscape is crucial to understanding how patterns of learning might change over time.

摘要

作为一种独特的人类行为,语言对于我们理解自身以及周围的世界至关重要。尽管数百年来人们一直在研究语言的历史发展以及人们如何学习语言,但全面理解语言的起源和演变仍然是一个持续存在的挑战。与此同时,研究人员通过研究鸣禽学习发声的差异来揭示文化进化的更广泛模式。一种从生物学借鉴而来的研究文化随时间变化的方法,聚焦于社会学习特征(包括语言)在群体中的传播。通过研究学习与文化特征分布在群体层面如何相互作用,我们能够更好地理解文化进化背后的过程。在此,我们采用双重方法来理解发声的文化进化,重点关注学习者在文化传播中的作用。首先,我们探讨先前关于社会学习进化的研究,着重关注语言和鸟鸣在起源及持续的文化进化方面的最新进展。然后,我们使用一个空间明确的群体模型来研究文化与学习偏好的共同进化,假设选择直接作用于文化表型,间接作用于学习偏好。我们的结果表明,习得行为的空间分布会导致意想不到的学习进化模式。我们发现,直观地讲,对罕见文化表型的选择会间接有利于一种偏向新奇的学习策略。相比之下,对常见文化表型的选择会导致文化同质化;我们发现,没有文化变异时,对学习策略不存在选择压力。因此,与直觉相反,对常见文化特征的选择并不总是有利于从众偏向,新奇偏向在这种文化背景下可以稳定存在。我们提出,学习偏好和文化偏向的进化动态可能取决于习得行为的现有变异,并且这种相互作用对于理解诸如语言和鸟鸣等文化系统的起源和进化可能很重要。作用于习得行为的选择可能会间接对学习策略施加违反直觉的选择压力,而理解文化景观对于理解学习模式如何随时间变化至关重要。

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