L22 - Cultural Evolution Flashcards

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What is culture?

A

The inheritance of acquired behaviour

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What type of culture is unique to humans?

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Cumulative

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What is cultural evolution?

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A process of change in the traits manifested within a population that is explained by various forms of social learning among species members

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What is horizontal transmission?

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Transmission within a generation, sometimes also used to refer to transmission from any nonparent

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What is a meme?

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A cultural entity, intended to be analogous to a gene, capable of being replicated and transmitted between individuals.

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What is a replicator?

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An entity capable of being replicated and capable of influencing its own chances of being replicated through its effects on the world

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What is vertical transmission?

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Transmission from parent to offspring, usually of genetic material

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Which spreads quicker - cultural or biological evolution?

A

Cultural

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Within animals where does the most evidence for culture come from?

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Ethnographic descriptions of population differences

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Give an example of culture in animals

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Study was done on chimpanzees
Looked at 39 variable behaviours
Evidence for culture or for environmental variation

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What is the main difficulty in identifying culture in animals?

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Ensuring that environment and genetics don’t play a part

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Give two examples in human history of when cultural evolution has led to biological evolution

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Cooking food -> smaller teeth and digestive tracts, bigger brains
Wearing clothes -> less bodily hair, less lice

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What is cumulative culture?

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The idea that the culture is constantly built upon by the transmission of information with some ‘error’ or improvement leading to modification

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Describe the relationship between evolution of a word compared to its frequency of use and length

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Less frequently used words evolve quicker
Longer words evolve quicker

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