The Human Mind Project
33min2016 SEP 26
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School of Advanced Study Agency, Morals & the Mind Morals, Culture and Society How does the Behaviour of Others Influence What We Do? Emma Flynn | Professor of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Durham University How do we become members of our cultural group? How, and why, do we learn the traditions of the society within which we live? In my talk I present research which examines how young children learn from other individuals in their social group. I present a series of diffusion experiments that investigates how ‘cultural norms’ are established, transmitted and altered. My results show that 6 children are excellent imitators, copying with high fidelity tool use behaviour that they witness others perform, even copying actions which appear to be functionally irrelevant; that is they ‘overimitate’. Such overimitation allows traditions that may be causally opaque (often the case within cultural traditions) to be sustained within groups. However, equally my work demonstrate...

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