Webb27 apr. 2024 · Richerson, P. J., & Boyd, R. (2005). Not by genes alone: How culture transformed human evolution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Google Scholar Richerson, P. J., Boyd, R., & Henrich, J. (2010). Gene-culture coevolution in the age of genomics. PNAS 107 (Supplement, 2, 8985–8992. Article Google Scholar WebbAbstract According to cultural evolutionary theory in the tradition of Boyd and Richerson, cultural evolution is driven by individuals’ learning biases, natural selection, and random forces. Learning biases lead people to preferentially acquire cultural variants with certain contents or in certain contexts. Natural selection favors individuals or groups with …
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WebbView Blackmore - Dangerous Memes; or, What the Pandorans let loose - Dr Susan Blackmore.pdf from CITM 305 at Ryerson University. Dangerous Memes; or, What the Pandorans let loose - Dr Susan WebbIn 2013, Canadian researchers, Oskoui et al, conducted a meta-analysis of CP incidence based on a subject literature review from the years 1990–2005, taking into consideration both the birth weight and foetal age of infants. 16 The general incidence of CP was established as 2.11/1000 live births; the highest indicator was noted for babies whose … Webb1 apr. 2009 · Richerson and Boyd (2005) discuss operant conditioning as a mechanism for producing culture, followed by social learning for cultural transmission. Tooby and Cosmides (1992) propose that the mechanisms underlying the production of culture are modular, domain-specific psychological adaptations interacting with local variation. industrial table and chair set