The evolutionary origins of human culture: a primatological perspective
CULT_ORIGINS aims to investigate the evolutionary origins of culture in primates using deep learning and naturalistic experiments to uncover cultural variation and cooperative behaviors, challenging human uniqueness.
Projectdetails
Introduction
Culture – the inheritance of behavioural phenotypes through social learning – is one of the most pervasive and influential characteristics of the human species. However, we lack knowledge about the origins of culture and to what extent its sub-components reflect species universals.
Importance of Studying Primates
Studying primates enables us to identify the evolutionary origins of human culture and the extent of its human uniqueness. Until now, it has largely been assumed that the social and cumulative components of human culture are derived phenomena that emerged after the phylogenetic split with the ape lineages.
Methodological Challenges
However, this claim may reflect a lack of adequate methodologies and research attention, leaving primate social culture underestimated.
Project Overview
Now, combining novel techniques to investigate primate culture (deep learning) with innovative experiments in naturalistic settings, CULT_ORIGINS will overcome this issue by providing the first systematic study on social culture in primates.
Research Focus
- Rich datasets on macaques will be compared across an unprecedented number of groups to identify cultural variation in primate sociality and the existence of cooperative cultures.
- Great apes will be studied for their capacity to adopt cultural information flexibly and generate increasingly adaptive cultures – the pinnacles of human culture.
Methodological Approach
Combining the strengths of experimental rigor and naturalistic observation in an unparalleled multi-group approach, CULT_ORIGINS will deliver step-change insights into the origins of human culture that go far beyond the State-of-the-Art.
Hypothesis Testing
We will test the hypothesis that culture permeates the fabric of primates’ sociality, where it impacts the expression of cooperation, social learning, and cumulative culture, like in humans.
Interdisciplinary Synergy
By synergizing approaches across biology, psychology, ethology, and anthropology, CULT_ORIGINS will advance our understanding of the origins of culture, one of our most remarkable capacities, and challenge current perspectives about its human uniqueness.
Financiële details & Tijdlijn
Financiële details
Subsidiebedrag | € 1.500.000 |
Totale projectbegroting | € 1.500.000 |
Tijdlijn
Startdatum | 1-7-2022 |
Einddatum | 30-6-2027 |
Subsidiejaar | 2022 |
Partners & Locaties
Projectpartners
- UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHTpenvoerder
Land(en)
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