This thesis examines the role of cognitive content biases in cultural transmission. The concept of cognitive content biases suggests that humans preferentially attend to, recall and transmit certain types of information over others, and that this bias influences the transmission and evolution of cultural artefacts. A number of studies are presented which primarily use genuine urban legends as material. In using ‘real world’ material such as urban legends these studies expand our knowledge of how content biases operate and shed light on the cultural success of these legends. Methodology included qualitative analyses, experiments using participants in linear transmission chains and computational phylogenetic techniques. The studies demonstrat...
Hypertrophied human culture is based on a specific propensity for social learning. During the transm...
The cross-fertilisation between biological and cultural evolution has led to an extensive borrowing ...
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Recent research into cultural transmission suggests that humans are disposed to learn, remember, and...
Recent research into cultural transmission suggests that humans are disposed to learn, remember, and...
Date of Acceptance: 02/05/2014This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social inf...
This study used urban legends to examine the effects of a cognitive bias for content which evokes hi...
This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social information bias and survival inf...
This study used urban legends to examine the effects of a cognitive bias for content which evokes hi...
In this study, we use computational methods for analyzing cultural transmission to examine the role ...
Cultural transmission biases such as prestige are thought to have been a primary driver in shaping t...
In this study, we use computational methods for analyzing cultural transmission to examine the role ...
In this study, we use computational methods for analyzing cultural transmission to examine the role ...
Two potential forms of mutation in cultural evolution have been identified: ‘copying error’, where l...
In one conception of cultural evolution, the evolutionary success of cultural units that are transmi...
Hypertrophied human culture is based on a specific propensity for social learning. During the transm...
The cross-fertilisation between biological and cultural evolution has led to an extensive borrowing ...
Availability of data and material: All anonymised data and material to reproduce the results describ...
Recent research into cultural transmission suggests that humans are disposed to learn, remember, and...
Recent research into cultural transmission suggests that humans are disposed to learn, remember, and...
Date of Acceptance: 02/05/2014This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social inf...
This study used urban legends to examine the effects of a cognitive bias for content which evokes hi...
This study uses urban legends to examine the effects of the social information bias and survival inf...
This study used urban legends to examine the effects of a cognitive bias for content which evokes hi...
In this study, we use computational methods for analyzing cultural transmission to examine the role ...
Cultural transmission biases such as prestige are thought to have been a primary driver in shaping t...
In this study, we use computational methods for analyzing cultural transmission to examine the role ...
In this study, we use computational methods for analyzing cultural transmission to examine the role ...
Two potential forms of mutation in cultural evolution have been identified: ‘copying error’, where l...
In one conception of cultural evolution, the evolutionary success of cultural units that are transmi...
Hypertrophied human culture is based on a specific propensity for social learning. During the transm...
The cross-fertilisation between biological and cultural evolution has led to an extensive borrowing ...
Availability of data and material: All anonymised data and material to reproduce the results describ...