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The “core meme” meme

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1998
Differences in mutation rates, transmission chain-length, phenotypic manifestations, or the relative complexity of the mental representations in which they are embedded do not distinguish between “core” (intramodular) and “developing” (intermodular) memes, as Atran suggests.
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Memes shape brains shape memes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2008
AbstractChristiansen & Chater's (C&C's) arguments share with memetics the ideas that language is an evolving organism and that brain capacities shape language by influencing the fitness of memes, although memetics also claims that memes in turn shape brains.
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MEME

Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers - UbiComp '15, 2015
In this demonstration, we focus on eye wear to assist people, sensing their physical, social and mental activities. Detecting and quantifying our behavior can raise awareness towards unhealthy practices. We use J!NS MEME prototypes, smart glasses with integrated electrodes to detect eye movements, in application cases from reading detection over ...
Kai Kunze   +5 more
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Memes

2023
Dopfer, Kurt   +6 more
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Memes

Contexts, 2013
The funny cat pictures and viral videos known as "internet memes" fill our inboxes and social media sites. Scholar Alice Marwick provides an overview of memes, a history of the term and its overall significance.
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Memes

Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2018
Kathleen A. Hinchman   +1 more
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Memes

2012
AbstractThe meme is a recently coined name for an old idea: one that explains how culture evolves through a process of inheritance involving bits of information. A meme is thus considered to be analogous to a gene as the unit of cultural, as opposed to genetic, evolution. Some memeticists believe that inheritance is enough to define replication.
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BWA-MEME: BWA-MEM emulated with a machine learning approach

Bioinformatics, 2022
Youngmok Jung, Dongsu Han
exaly  

Meme marketing: How can marketers drive better engagement using viral memes?

Psychology and Marketing, 2022
Suresh Malodia, Amandeep Dhir
exaly  

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