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Technical reasoning is important for cumulative technological culture.

François Osiurak1,2, Salomé Lasserre3, Julie Arbanti3, Joël Brogniart3, Alexandre Bluet3, Jordan Navarro3,4, Emanuelle Reynaud3.   

Abstract

Human technology has evolved in an unparalleled way, allowing us to expand across the globe. One fascinating question is, how do we understand the cognitive origins of this phenomenon, which is known as cumulative technological culture (CTC)? The dominant view posits that CTC results from our unique ability to learn from each other. The cultural niche hypothesis even minimizes the involvement of non-social cognitive skills in the emergence of CTC, claiming that technologies can be optimized without us understanding how they work, but simply through the retention of small improvements over generations. Here we conduct a partial replication of the experimental study of Derex et al. (Nature Human Behaviour, 2019) and show that the improvement of a physical system over generations is accompanied by an increased understanding of it. These findings indicate that technical-reasoning skills (non-social cognitive skills) are important in the acquisition, understanding and improvement of technical content-that is, specific to the technological form of cumulative culture-thereby making social learning a salient source of technical inspiration.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34239080     DOI: 10.1038/s41562-021-01159-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Hum Behav        ISSN: 2397-3374


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