心理学
好奇心
认知
心理学研究
社会认知
文化心理学
心理科学
心理学史
社会心理学
认知心理学
认知科学
神经科学
作者
Nicolas Baumard,Lou Safra,Maurício Martins,Coralie Chevallier
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tics.2023.10.001
摘要
Abstract
Psychology is crucial for understanding human history. When aggregated, changes in the psychology of individuals – in the intensity of social trust, parental care, or intellectual curiosity – can lead to important changes in institutions, social norms, and cultures. However, studying the role of psychology in shaping human history has been hindered by the difficulty of documenting the psychological traits of people who are no longer alive. Recent developments in psychology suggest that cultural artifacts reflect in part the psychological traits of the individuals who produced or consumed them. Cultural artifacts can thus serve as 'cognitive fossils' – physical imprints of the psychological traits of long-dead people. We review the range of materials available to cognitive and behavioral scientists, and discuss the methods that can be used to recover and quantify changes in psychological traits throughout history.
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