It's Hard to Be Social Alone: Cognitive Complexity as Transfer Within and Across Domains

Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3819/ccbr.2021.160003
J. Vonk, Joyce Vincent, Victoria L. O’Connor
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The field of comparative cognition is intent on demarcating cognition into social and physical domains; however, we argue that it is not useful to differentiate between cognitive processes involving social versus physical (nonsocial) phenomena. We argue that similar cognitive mechanisms underly reasoning about social and physical information and that it is transfer of knowledge and skills within and across these “domains” that is most informative with regard to identifying cognitive flexibility. We argue that social complexity, typically defined as group size, although important, has no special influence over the evolution of social cognition. Likewise, foraging complexity, typically conceptualized as dietary breadth, extractive foraging, and patchy food distribution, has no special influence over the evolution of physical cognition. Instead, researchers should treat social and foraging complexity as continuous rather than dichotomous variables that interact with one another and with environmental unpredictability to predict domain-general cognition that can be applied flexibly across novel features, contexts, and experiences. To answer long-standing questions about the selection pressures for cognition, researchers must consider species that differ in various aspects of their ecology on analogous tasks within and across domains. DOI:10.3819/CCBR.2021.160003 Volume 16, 2021
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很难独自社交:认知复杂性在领域内和跨领域的转移
比较认知领域旨在将认知划分为社会领域和物理领域;然而,我们认为区分涉及社会和物理(非社会)现象的认知过程是没有用的。我们认为,类似的认知机制是对社会和物理信息进行推理的基础,而在这些“领域”内部和之间的知识和技能转移是识别认知灵活性的最重要的信息。我们认为,社会复杂性(通常定义为群体规模)虽然很重要,但对社会认知的进化没有特别的影响。同样,觅食的复杂性,通常被定义为饮食宽度、采掘性觅食和食物分布不均匀,对身体认知的进化没有特别的影响。相反,研究人员应该将社会和觅食复杂性视为连续的,而不是相互作用和环境不可预测性的二元变量,以预测可以灵活地应用于新特征、环境和经验的领域一般认知。为了回答长期存在的关于认知选择压力的问题,研究人员必须考虑物种在其生态的各个方面在域内和跨域的类似任务中存在差异。DOI:10.3819/CCBR.2021.160003 Volume 16, 2021
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