Previous research in cultural psychology shows that cultures vary in the social orientation of independence and interdependence. To date, however, little is known about how people may acquire such global patterns of cultural behavior or cultural norms. Nor is it clear what genetic mechanisms may underlie the acquisition of cultural norms. Here, we draw on recent evidence for certain genetic variability in the susceptibility to environmental influences and propose a norm sensitivity hypothesis, which holds that people acquire culture, and rules of cultural behaviors, through reinforcement-mediated social learning processes. One corollary of the hypothesis is that the degree of cultural acquisition should be influenced by polymorphic variants...
We call "regulatory traits" those cultural traits that are transmitted through cultural interactions...
We study the relationship between genetic evolution, learning, and culture. We start with the simula...
Background: People often change their opinions or behavior to match the responses of others, a pheno...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Building on gene-environment interaction (G × E) research, this study investigates how a genetic sus...
Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the origin ...
We suggest that human cultural learning was made possible by the simultaneous appearance, in one of ...
Behavioral genetics and cultural evolution have both revolutionized our understanding of human behav...
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 ...
Prior work shows that people respond more plastically to environmental influences, including cultura...
Cumulative cultural evolution is what 'makes us odd'; our capacity to learn facts and techniques fro...
Humans are unique among all species in their ability to develop and enforce social norms, but there ...
While Western cultures are more focused on individualization and self-expression, East Asian culture...
Work on cultural evolution, especially that of Boyd, Richerson, and Henrich, has said little about t...
We call "regulatory traits" those cultural traits that are transmitted through cultural interactions...
We study the relationship between genetic evolution, learning, and culture. We start with the simula...
Background: People often change their opinions or behavior to match the responses of others, a pheno...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Building on gene-environment interaction (G × E) research, this study investigates how a genetic sus...
Because culture requires transmission of information between individuals, thinking about the origin ...
We suggest that human cultural learning was made possible by the simultaneous appearance, in one of ...
Behavioral genetics and cultural evolution have both revolutionized our understanding of human behav...
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 ...
Prior work shows that people respond more plastically to environmental influences, including cultura...
Cumulative cultural evolution is what 'makes us odd'; our capacity to learn facts and techniques fro...
Humans are unique among all species in their ability to develop and enforce social norms, but there ...
While Western cultures are more focused on individualization and self-expression, East Asian culture...
Work on cultural evolution, especially that of Boyd, Richerson, and Henrich, has said little about t...
We call "regulatory traits" those cultural traits that are transmitted through cultural interactions...
We study the relationship between genetic evolution, learning, and culture. We start with the simula...
Background: People often change their opinions or behavior to match the responses of others, a pheno...