A joint future for cultural evolution and developmental psychology

IF 5.7 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Developmental Review Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1016/j.dr.2024.101147
Magnus Enquist , Stefano Ghirlanda , Anandi Hattiangadi , Johan Lind , Gustaf Gredebäck
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Developmental psychology and cultural evolution are concerned with the same research questions but rarely interact. Collaboration between these fields could lead to substantial progress. Developmental psychology and related fields such as educational science and linguistics explore how behavior and cognition develop through combinations of social and individual experiences and efforts. Human developmental processes display remarkable plasticity, allowing children to master complex tasks, many which are of recent origin and not part of our biological history, such as mental arithmetic or pottery. It is this potency of human developmental mechanisms that allow humans to have culture on a grand scale. Biological evolution would only establish such plasticity if the combinatorial problems associated with flexibility could be solved, biological goals be reasonably safeguarded, and cultural transmission faithful. We suggest that cultural information can guide development in similar way as genes, provided that cultural evolution can establish productive transmission/teaching trajectories that allow for incremental acquisition of complex tasks. We construct a principle model of development that fulfills the needs of both subjects that we refer to as Incremental Functional Development. This process is driven by an error-correcting mechanism that attempts to fulfill combinations of cultural and inborn goals, using cultural information about structure. It supports the acquisition of complex skills. Over generations, it maintains function rather than structure, and this may solve outstanding issues about cultural transmission. The presence of cultural goals gives the mechanisms an open architecture that become an engine for cultural evolution.

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文化进化论与发展心理学的共同未来
发展心理学和文化进化论关注相同的研究问题,但很少互动。这两个领域之间的合作可以带来实质性的进展。发展心理学和相关领域(如教育科学和语言学)探索行为和认知如何通过社会和个人经历与努力的结合而发展。人类的发展过程显示出显著的可塑性,使儿童能够掌握复杂的任务,其中许多任务是最近才出现的,不属于我们的生物历史,如心算或制陶。正是人类发展机制的这种潜力使人类能够拥有大规模的文化。生物进化只有在与灵活性相关的组合问题得到解决、生物目标得到合理保障、文化传承忠实的情况下,才能建立起这种可塑性。我们认为,只要文化进化能够建立起富有成效的传播/教学轨迹,使复杂任务的习得能够循序渐进,那么文化信息就能以与基因类似的方式指导人类的发展。我们构建了一个原则性的发展模型,以满足这两个主体的需求,我们将其称为增量功能发展(Incremental Functional Development)。这一过程由纠错机制驱动,该机制试图利用有关结构的文化信息来实现文化目标和先天目标的结合。它支持复杂技能的习得。经过几代人的发展,它保持的是功能而不是结构,这可能会解决文化传承方面的一些悬而未决的问题。文化目标的存在使这些机制具有开放的结构,成为文化进化的引擎。
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Developmental Review
Developmental Review PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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11.00
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27
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51 days
期刊介绍: Presenting research that bears on important conceptual issues in developmental psychology, Developmental Review: Perspectives in Behavior and Cognition provides child and developmental, child clinical, and educational psychologists with authoritative articles that reflect current thinking and cover significant scientific developments. The journal emphasizes human developmental processes and gives particular attention to issues relevant to child developmental psychology. The research concerns issues with important implications for the fields of pediatrics, psychiatry, and education, and increases the understanding of socialization processes.
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