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cultural transmission

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cultural
adjective
uk /ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/ us /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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transmission
noun
uk /trænzˈmɪʃ.ən/ us /trænˈsmɪʃ.ən/
the process of broadcasting or sending out something by radio or television, on the internet, etc., or something that is broadcast or sent ...
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Examples of cultural transmission


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Much attention has focused on how culturaltransmission affects evolutionary rates.
We may well ask whether such elaborate vertical culturaltransmission could occur at all if females were dispersing from natal groups, as happens among chimpanzees.
The technical capacity for long distance travel, and thus culturaltransmission, has been maintained or increased over time.
Initially, genetic and cultural processes were treated as independent, with separate fitness scores and transmission coefficients allocated for natural selection and culturaltransmission.
Gene-culture coevolution may occur under any mode of culturaltransmission.
Culturaltransmission requires intra-and inter-generational transmission of learned behaviors.
Approaches to cultural exchange have to develop which can accommodate cultural diversity, and the complexities of culturaltransmission.
But under wild-living conditions, and especially when compared with cetacean achievements, ape culturaltransmission is puzzlingly patchy and restricted given these animals' impressive cognitive capacities.
Taking this second, ethnographic, approach, there is good evidence for culturaltransmission in several cetacean species.
It happens to be from other individuals, and so involves culturaltransmission, but beyond that the differences outweigh the similarities.
But even implicitly, the two-component definition of culturaltransmission is always applied to humans and not overlooked.
These two approaches have interacted in different ways in the study of culture and culturaltransmission in different taxonomic groups.
Since the vocal repertoire of each individual in a pod is unknown, it is impossible to document culturaltransmission.
Culturaltransmission between siblings could be detrimental to maternal genes.
This is an important consideration, and has considerable implications for the notion of culturaltransmission in this species.
Here we review these results from the perspectives used in research on culturaltransmission in other animals.
He shows that compositionality and recursion, two central traits commonly attributed to natural languages, can emerge through culturaltransmission, and thus need not be innate.
For children to know about the shape of the earth and the day-night cycle may require direct culturaltransmission in school.
The less vertical the culturaltransmission is, the more important cultural success is relative to biological reproduction.
Cognitive traits likely working in concert with imitation during the process of cultural transmission include attention, perception, memory, and communication.
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