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Social Learning and Culture in Child and Chimpanzee
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 24.8 ) Pub Date : 2017-01-04 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010416-044108
Andrew Whiten 1
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A few decades ago, we knew next to nothing about the behavior of our closest animal relative, the chimpanzee, but long-term field studies have since revealed an undreamed-of richness in the diversity of their cultural traditions across Africa. These discoveries have been complemented by a substantial suite of experimental studies, now bridging to the wild through field experiments. These field and experimental studies, particularly those in which direct chimpanzee–child comparisons have been made, delineate a growing set of commonalities between the phenomena of social learning and culture in the lives of chimpanzees and humans. These commonalities in social learning inform our understanding of the evolutionary roots of the cultural propensities the species share. At the same time, such comparisons throw into clearer relief the unique features of the distinctive human capacity for cumulative cultural evolution, and new research has begun to probe the key psychological attributes that may explain it.

中文翻译:


儿童和黑猩猩的社会学习与文化

几十年前,我们几乎不了解我们最亲近的动物黑猩猩的行为,但长期的田野研究表明,非洲各地的动物传统多样性令人难以置信。这些发现得到了大量实验研究的补充,现在已经通过野外实验桥接到了野外。这些领域和实验研究,特别是那些直接比较黑猩猩与儿童的研究,描绘了黑猩猩和人类生活中的社会学习和文化现象之间越来越多的共性。社会学习中的这些共通性使我们了解了该物种共有的文化倾向的进化根源。同时,

更新日期:2017-01-04
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