作者
François Osiurak, Emmanuel De Oliveira, Jordan Navarro, Mathieu Lesourd, Nicolas Claidière, Emanuelle Reynaud
发表日期
2016/8
期刊
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
卷号
145
期号
8
页码范围
941
出版商
American Psychological Association
简介
Tool-based culture is not unique to humans, but cumulative technological culture is. The social intelligence hypothesis suggests that this phenomenon is fundamentally based on uniquely human sociocognitive skills (eg, shared intentionality). An alternative hypothesis is that cumulative technological culture also crucially depends on physical intelligence, which may reflect fluid and crystallized aspects of intelligence and enables people to understand and improve the tools made by predecessors. By using a tool-making–based microsociety paradigm, we demonstrate that physical intelligence is a stronger predictor of cumulative technological performance than social intelligence. Moreover, learners’ physical intelligence is critical not only in observational learning but also when learners interact verbally with teachers. Finally, we show that cumulative performance is only slightly influenced by teachers’ physical and …
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