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    From Beethoven to Beyoncé: Do Changing Aesthetic Cultures Amount to “Cumulative Cultural Evolution?”
    with Natalie C. Sinclair, James Ursell, and Luke Rendell
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    Culture can be defined as “group typical behaviour patterns shared by members of a community that rely on socially learned and transmitted information”. Once thought to be a distinguishing characteristic of humans relative to other animals it is now generally accepted to exist more widely, with especially abundant evidence in non-human primates, cetaceans, and birds. More recently, cumulative cultural evolution has taken on this distinguishing role. CCE, it is argued, allows humans, uniquely, to…Read more
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    A boldly comparative approach will strengthen co-evolutionary accounts of musicality's origins
    with Luke Rendell, Emily L. Doolittle, and Ellen C. Garland
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44. 2021.
    Focus on the evolutionary origins of musicality has been neglected relative to attention on language, so these new proposals are welcome stimulants. We argue for a broad comparative approach to understanding how the elements of musicality evolved, and against the use of overly simplistic evolutionary accounts.