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Culture: Copying,Compression, and Conventionality
Authors:Mónica Tamariz  Simon Kirby
Affiliation:Language Evolution and Computation, School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language SciencesThe University of Edinburgh
Abstract:Through cultural transmission, repeated learning by new individuals transforms cultural information, which tends to become increasingly compressible (Kirby, Cornish, & Smith, 2008 ; Smith, Tamariz, & Kirby, 2013 ). Existing diffusion chain studies include in their design two processes that could be responsible for this tendency: learning (storing patterns in memory) and reproducing (producing the patterns again). This paper manipulates the presence of learning in a simple iterated drawing design experiment. We find that learning seems to be the causal factor behind the increase in compressibility observed in the transmitted information, while reproducing is a source of random heritable innovations. Only a theory invoking these two aspects of cultural learning will be able to explain human culture's fundamental balance between stability and innovation.
Keywords:Cultural transmission  Iterated learning  Compression  Imitation  Conventionality
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