Cumulative culture and future thinking: Is mental time travel a prerequisite to cumulative cultural evolution?

► We examine the relationship between future thinking and cumulative culture. ► The role of future thinking in innovation and information exchange is considered. ► We present an argument that future thinking influences a species’ extent of culture. ► Future thinking could facilitate the cumulative n...

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Published inLearning and motivation Vol. 43; no. 4; pp. 220 - 230
Main Authors Vale, G.L., Flynn, E.G., Kendal, R.L.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia Elsevier Inc 01.11.2012
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1095-9122
DOI10.1016/j.lmot.2012.05.010

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Abstract ► We examine the relationship between future thinking and cumulative culture. ► The role of future thinking in innovation and information exchange is considered. ► We present an argument that future thinking influences a species’ extent of culture. ► Future thinking could facilitate the cumulative nature of human culture. Cumulative culture denotes the, arguably, human capacity to build on the cultural behaviors of one's predecessors, allowing increases in cultural complexity to occur such that many of our cultural artifacts, products and technologies have progressed beyond what a single individual could invent alone. This process of cumulative cultural evolution underlies human cultural success and has enabled us to reach and inhabit some of the most inhospitable environments on this planet. Why humans, but not other animals, have exhibited a cultural explosion has caused much deliberation. The human propensity to imitate, teach, “mind-read” and cooperate have all featured prominently in accounts of the prerequisites for cumulative culture. However, this may not represent the complete picture. In this article we consider whether there exists a link between future thinking, specifically prospective mental time travel, and the observed distribution of cumulative culture.
AbstractList Cumulative culture denotes the, arguably, human capacity to build on the cultural behaviors of one's predecessors, allowing increases in cultural complexity to occur such that many of our cultural artifacts, products and technologies have progressed beyond what a single individual could invent alone. This process of cumulative cultural evolution underlies human cultural success and has enabled us to reach and inhabit some of the most inhospitable environments on this planet. Why humans, but not other animals, have exhibited a cultural explosion has caused much deliberation. The human propensity to imitate, teach, amind-reada and cooperate have all featured prominently in accounts of the prerequisites for cumulative culture. However, this may not represent the complete picture. In this article we consider whether there exists a link between future thinking, specifically prospective mental time travel, and the observed distribution of cumulative culture.
► We examine the relationship between future thinking and cumulative culture. ► The role of future thinking in innovation and information exchange is considered. ► We present an argument that future thinking influences a species’ extent of culture. ► Future thinking could facilitate the cumulative nature of human culture. Cumulative culture denotes the, arguably, human capacity to build on the cultural behaviors of one's predecessors, allowing increases in cultural complexity to occur such that many of our cultural artifacts, products and technologies have progressed beyond what a single individual could invent alone. This process of cumulative cultural evolution underlies human cultural success and has enabled us to reach and inhabit some of the most inhospitable environments on this planet. Why humans, but not other animals, have exhibited a cultural explosion has caused much deliberation. The human propensity to imitate, teach, “mind-read” and cooperate have all featured prominently in accounts of the prerequisites for cumulative culture. However, this may not represent the complete picture. In this article we consider whether there exists a link between future thinking, specifically prospective mental time travel, and the observed distribution of cumulative culture.
Cumulative culture denotes the, arguably, human capacity to build on the cultural behaviors of one's predecessors, allowing increases in cultural complexity to occur such that many of our cultural artifacts, products and technologies have progressed beyond what a single individual could invent alone. This process of cumulative cultural evolution underlies human cultural success and has enabled us to reach and inhabit some of the most inhospitable environments on this planet. Why humans, but not other animals, have exhibited a cultural explosion has caused much deliberation. The human propensity to imitate, teach, "mind-read" and cooperate have all featured prominently in accounts of the prerequisites for cumulative culture. However, this may not represent the complete picture. In this article we consider whether there exists a link between future thinking, specifically prospective mental time travel, and the observed distribution of cumulative culture.
Cumulative culture denotes the, arguably, human capacity to build on the cultural behaviors of one's predecessors, allowing increases in cultural complexity to occur such that many of our cultural artifacts, products and technologies have progressed beyond what a single individual could invent alone. This process of cumulative cultural evolution underlies human cultural success and has enabled us to reach and inhabit some of the most inhospitable environments on this planet. Why humans, but not other animals, have exhibited a cultural explosion has caused much deliberation. The human propensity to imitate, teach, "mind-read" and cooperate have all featured prominently in accounts of the prerequisites for cumulative culture. However, this may not represent the complete picture. In this article we consider whether there exists a link between future thinking, specifically prospective mental time travel, and the observed distribution of cumulative culture. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Author Kendal, R.L.
Vale, G.L.
Flynn, E.G.
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Snippet ► We examine the relationship between future thinking and cumulative culture. ► The role of future thinking in innovation and information exchange is...
Cumulative culture denotes the, arguably, human capacity to build on the cultural behaviors of one's predecessors, allowing increases in cultural complexity to...
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SubjectTerms Cognitive psychology
Culture
Cumulative culture
Episodic foresight
Evolution
Future thinking
Futures (of Society)
Human subjects
Mental time travel
Motivation
Ratcheting
Social learning
Sociology
Time Perspective
Travel
Title Cumulative culture and future thinking: Is mental time travel a prerequisite to cumulative cultural evolution?
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