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Cultural evolution: Conserved patterns of melodic evolution across musical cultures
Current Biology, 2022A new study finds that melodies evolve in similar ways, reminiscent of genetic evolution, across cultures. Patterns of change in music and other aesthetic domains may be the key to understanding how culture evolves when unfettered by physical or ecological constraints.
Hoeschele, Marisa, Fitch, W. Tecumseh
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2016
By this definition, culture has proven to be widespread in the animal kingdom. The social transmission system of Norway rats was dissected in a classic series of papers by BG Galef (1988) and his colleagues.
Elizabeth Hannon, Tim Lewens
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By this definition, culture has proven to be widespread in the animal kingdom. The social transmission system of Norway rats was dissected in a classic series of papers by BG Galef (1988) and his colleagues.
Elizabeth Hannon, Tim Lewens
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Cultural evolution in the science of culture and cultural evolution
Physics of Life Reviews, 2023My critical review [1] elicited a welcome diversity of perspectives across the 12 commentaries now published [2-13]. In total 28 co-authors were inspired to contribute. In addition to engaging with the critical perspectives of my review, several of the commentaries take the debates and discussions into insightful and potentially important supplementary
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Cultural evolution in populations of Large Language Models
arXiv.orgResearch in cultural evolution aims at providing causal explanations for the change of culture over time. Over the past decades, this field has generated an important body of knowledge, using experimental, historical, and computational methods.
J'er'emy Perez +6 more
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Cultural evolution: Lab-cultured musical universals
Nature Human Behaviour, 2017Universal features of rhythmic music emerge culturally via iterated learning in the laboratory.
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Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 2019
In recent decades, a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior through social learning in numerous vertebrate and invertebrate species.
A. Whiten
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In recent decades, a burgeoning literature has documented the cultural transmission of behavior through social learning in numerous vertebrate and invertebrate species.
A. Whiten
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Leonardo, 2010
In this book, Kate Distin proposes a theory of cultural evolution and shows how it can help us to understand the origin and development of human culture. Distin introduces the concept that humans share information not only in natural languages, which are spoken or signed, but also in artefactual languages like writing and musical notation, which use ...
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In this book, Kate Distin proposes a theory of cultural evolution and shows how it can help us to understand the origin and development of human culture. Distin introduces the concept that humans share information not only in natural languages, which are spoken or signed, but also in artefactual languages like writing and musical notation, which use ...
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Cultural Evolution in the Digital Age
, 2019From emails to social media, from instant messaging to political memes, the way we produce and transmit culture is radically changing. This book uses, for the first time, cultural evolution theory to analyze how information spreads, and how it affects ...
Alberto Acerbi
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The cultural evolution of emotion
Nature Reviews Psychology, 2022Kristen A. Lindquist +4 more
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