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Taking sociality seriously: the structure of multi-dimensional social networks as a source of information for individuals

机译:认真对待社交性:多维社交网络的结构作为个人信息的来源

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Understanding human cognitive evolution, and that of the other primates, means taking sociality very seriously. For humans, this requires the recognition of the sociocultural and historical means by which human minds and selves are constructed, and how this gives rise to the reflexivity and ability to respond to novelty that characterize our species. For other, non-linguistic, primates we can answer some interesting questions by viewing social life as a feedback process, drawing on cybernetics and systems approaches and using social network neo-theory to test these ideas. Specifically, we show how social networks can be formalized as multi-dimensional objects, and use entropy measures to assess how networks respond to perturbation. We use simulations and natural ‘knock-outs’ in a free-ranging baboon troop to demonstrate that changes in interactions after social perturbations lead to a more certain social network, in which the outcomes of interactions are easier for members to predict. This new formalization of social networks provides a framework within which to predict network dynamics and evolution, helps us highlight how human and non-human social networks differ and has implications for theories of cognitive evolution.
机译:理解人类以及其他灵长类动物的认知进化意味着非常重视社交。对于人类而言,这需要承认人类思想和自我建构的社会文化和历史手段,以及这如何引起自反性和对代表我们物种特征的新颖性做出反应的能力。对于其他非语言灵长类动物,我们可以通过将社会生活视为反馈过程,利用控制论和系统方法并利用社交网络新理论来检验这些想法来回答一些有趣的问题。具体来说,我们展示了如何将社交网络形式化为多维对象,并使用熵测度来评估网络如何响应扰动。我们在自由放养的狒狒部队中使用模拟和自然的“击倒”来证明社交扰动后互动的变化导致更加确定的社交网络,其中互动的结果更易于会员预测。社交网络的这种新形式化为预测网络动态和演化提供了框架,有助于我们强调人类和非人类社交网络之间的差异,并对认知进化理论产生影响。

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