Kido Yuta, Takezawa Masanori
Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2025 Jul 1;15(1):22289. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-07863-0.
Large-scale cooperation among unrelated humans remains an evolutionary puzzle. Cultural group selection theory suggests that strong intergroup selection drives the evolution of cooperation, given substantial behavioral variation between groups. This study investigated payoff-biased imitation of successful out-groups as an intergroup selection process, specifically as an alternative to warfare-based mechanisms. We thus conducted two experiments manipulating exposure to cooperative out-group information in public goods games, demonstrating that cooperative behavior can indeed transmit across group boundaries, thereby influencing decision-making processes. However, this effect gradually diminished within groups, and transmitted cooperation was not likely to spread. Additionally, we performed a cross-cultural survey examining relationships between press freedom, which is a proxy for accessibility to out-group information, and different types of prosociality. The results revealed contrasting relationships, particularly in democratic countries: higher press freedom positively predicted impersonal prosociality (e.g., generalized trust) while negatively predicting personal prosociality (e.g., trust in family). These findings suggest that cultural processes such as payoff-biased imitation can facilitate the spread of cooperation beyond group boundaries, serving as a potential channel for intergroup selection. Finally, we discuss the implications for cultural group selection theory and additional mechanisms' potential role in sustaining within-group cooperation.
非亲属人类之间的大规模合作仍然是一个进化难题。文化群体选择理论表明,鉴于群体之间存在显著的行为差异,强烈的群体间选择推动了合作的进化。本研究调查了作为一种群体间选择过程的对成功外群体的收益偏向模仿,具体而言是作为基于战争机制的替代方案。因此,我们在公共物品博弈中进行了两项实验,操纵对合作外群体信息的接触,证明合作行为确实可以跨越群体边界传播,从而影响决策过程。然而,这种影响在群体内部逐渐减弱,并且传播的合作不太可能扩散。此外,我们进行了一项跨文化调查,研究新闻自由(作为获取外群体信息的代理指标)与不同类型亲社会行为之间的关系。结果揭示了不同的关系,特别是在民主国家:更高的新闻自由正向预测非个人亲社会行为(例如,普遍信任),而负向预测个人亲社会行为(例如,对家人的信任)。这些发现表明,收益偏向模仿等文化过程可以促进合作在群体边界之外的传播,作为群体间选择的潜在渠道。最后,我们讨论了对文化群体选择理论的影响以及其他机制在维持群体内合作方面的潜在作用。