Corrigendum: Small steps for mankind: Modeling the emergence of cumulative culture from joint active inference communication [PDF]
Natalie Kastel +9 more
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Emergence of Shared Intentionality Is Coupled to the Advance of Cumulative Culture. [PDF]
There is evidence that the sharing of intentions was an important factor in the evolution of humans' unique cognitive abilities. Here, for the first time, we formally model the coevolution of jointly intentional behavior and cumulative culture, showing ...
Simon D Angus, Jonathan Newton
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Cumulative Effect in Culture: Old Germanic Culture
The cumulative effect in culture is a mechanism that protects traditional elements from sociocultural changes. To analyze the stability of archaic forms within cultural dynamics, the author developed a methodological model for analyzing the cumulative ...
Maxim A. Schegolev
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Human cumulative culture and the exploitation of natural phenomena [PDF]
Maxime Derex
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Clinical usefulness of repeated sputum culture for the identification of pneumonia pathogens: A retrospective study. [PDF]
Sputum culture is essential for identifying pneumonia pathogens, but its sensitivity remains limited. This study evaluated the clinical utility of repeated sputum cultures and factors associated with detecting additional significant isolates in ...
Ji Hyun Yun, Jiho Park, Hyun Kyun Ki
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The origins of human cumulative culture: from the foraging niche to collective intelligence [PDF]
Andrea Bamberg Migliano, Lucio Vinicius
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The emergence of collective knowledge and cumulative culture in animals, humans and machines [PDF]
Andrew Whiten +2 more
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Experimental assessment of capacities for cumulative culture: Review and evaluation of methods [PDF]
Christine A Caldwell +2 more
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Evolutionary neuroscience of cumulative culture. [PDF]
Culture suffuses all aspects of human life. It shapes our minds and bodies and has provided a cumulative inheritance of knowledge, skills, institutions, and artifacts that allows us to truly stand on the shoulders of giants. No other species approaches the extent, diversity, and complexity of human culture, but we remain unsure how this came to be. The
Stout D, Hecht EE.
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3.3 million years of stone tool complexity suggests that cumulative culture began during the Middle Pleistocene [PDF]
Jonathan Paige, Charles Perreault
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