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Morphological Conservation in Human-Animal Hybrids in Science Fiction and Fantasy Settings: Is Our Imagination as Free as We Think It Is?

机译:科幻小说和幻想环境中人类杂交种的形态保护:我们的想象力是免费的,因为我们认为这是免费的?

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The question of whether human imagination knows no boundaries or is, alternatively, constrained by conscious or unconscious cognitive templates is a key issue in defining human mind. We try here to address this extremely large question by focusing on one particular element of imaginary creations, the specific case of human-animal hybrids. Human-animal hybrids are common inhabitants of human imaginary spaces, being regularly encountered across numerous mythologies, as well as in modern popular culture. If human imagination was unconstrained, it would be expected that such hybrid creatures would display roughly half human and half animalistic features. Using several different popular science fiction and fantasy settings, we conducted an analysis of the morphological traits of human-animal hybrids, both anatomical and phenotypic. Surprisingly, we observed extremely high conservation of human morphological traits in human-animal hybrids, with a contrasting high use of phenotypic (“cosmetic”) alterations, and with highly stereotyped patterns of morphological alterations. While these alterations were independent of the setting considered, shape alterations were setting-dependent and used as a way to increase internal coherence. Finally, important gender differences were observed, as female human-animal hybrids retained significantly more human traits than males did, suggesting that conservation of female appearance may bear essential evolutionary importance. Taken together, these results demonstrate the existence of strong cognitive templates which frame and limit the expression of the capacity of human imagination, and unveil some of the psychological mechanisms which constrain the emergence of imaginary spaces.
机译:人类想象力是否无论是否没有边界,或者,替代地,受意识或无意识的认知模板的限制是定义人类思维的关键问题。我们在这里尝试通过专注于虚构创作的一个特定元素,以人动物杂种的特定情况来解决这个极大的问题。人动物杂交种是人类虚空的常见居民,在众多神话中经常遇到,以及现代流行文化。如果人类的想象是不受约束的,预计这种混合生物将显示大约一半的人和半动物特征。使用几种不同的流行科学小说和幻想设置,我们对人畜杂交种的形态特征进行了分析,包括解剖学和表型。令人惊讶的是,我们观察到人类动物杂交种中的人体形态特征非常高,具有对比的表型(“化妆品”)改变,以及高度刻板的形态改变模式。虽然这些改变独立于所考虑的设置,但形状改变依赖于依赖,并用作增加内部连贯性的方法。最后,观察到重要的性别差异,因为女性人动物杂交种在比男性所做的程度明显更多的人类特征,这表明女性外观的保护可能具有重要的进化重要性。总之,这些结果展示了强烈的认知模板的存在,框架和限制人类想象力能力的表达,并揭示了一些限制虚空出现的心理机制。

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