This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this recordOur ability to adapt to new environments and create diverse ways of life is the result of the fact that we learn much of our behaviour from other people or, in other words, we have something we generally refer to as culture. This chapter discusses how thinking of culture as a distinct inheritance system, that itself can undergo descent with modification, adds to our understanding of behaviour and adaptation. It illustrates the utility of this approach by discussing how the dynamics of social learning make maladaptive behaviours more likely, how understanding cultural history helps us to understand present‐day behavioural diversity, an...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
International audienceTransgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of e...
Transgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of evolutionary studies ev...
Behavioral genetics and cultural evolution have both revolutionized our understanding of human behav...
Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting eno...
Genes and culture represent two streams of inheritance that for millions of years have flowed down t...
Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the origin ...
Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting eno...
To explain emergent cultural phenomena, this paper argues, it is inevitable to understand the evolut...
By the mid-twentieth century (thus following the ‘Modern Synthesis’ in evolutionary biology), the be...
'Culture' is defined as information, such as knowledge, beliefs, skills, attitudes or values, that i...
We study the relationship between genetic evolution, learning, and culture. We start with the simula...
We study the relationship between genetic evolution, learning, and culture. We start with the sim-ul...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
Abstract: We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue th...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
International audienceTransgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of e...
Transgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of evolutionary studies ev...
Behavioral genetics and cultural evolution have both revolutionized our understanding of human behav...
Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting eno...
Genes and culture represent two streams of inheritance that for millions of years have flowed down t...
Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the origin ...
Human beings persist in an extraordinary range of ecological settings, in the process exhibiting eno...
To explain emergent cultural phenomena, this paper argues, it is inevitable to understand the evolut...
By the mid-twentieth century (thus following the ‘Modern Synthesis’ in evolutionary biology), the be...
'Culture' is defined as information, such as knowledge, beliefs, skills, attitudes or values, that i...
We study the relationship between genetic evolution, learning, and culture. We start with the simula...
We study the relationship between genetic evolution, learning, and culture. We start with the sim-ul...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
Abstract: We suggest that human culture exhibits key Darwinian evolutionary properties, and argue th...
Cultural evolution theory has long been inspired by evolutionary biology. Conceptual analogies betwe...
International audienceTransgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of e...
Transgenerational sources of biological variation have been at the center of evolutionary studies ev...