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SUBMITTER: Waterman AH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5367303 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Waterman Amanda H AH Giles Oscar T OT Havelka Jelena J Ali Sumaya S Culmer Peter R PR Wilkie Richard M RM Mon-Williams Mark M
Royal Society open science 20170222 2
The nativist hypothesis suggests universal features of human behaviour can be explained by biologically determined cognitive substrates. This nativist account has been challenged recently by evolutionary models showing that the cultural transmission of knowledge can produce behavioural universals. Sensorimotor invariance is a canonical example of a behavioural universal, raising the issue of whether culture can influence not only which skills people acquire but also the development of the sensor ...[more]