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Autor:
Jan Verpooten
Publikováno v:
The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Evolution ISBN: 9780198869252
Why and how does art evolve? Evolutionary psychology has commonly focused on unravelling evolutionary functions of art and establishing innate cognitive predispositions that might be exploited in art (e.g. attentional preference for animal cues). Cul
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Publikováno v:
Empirical Studies of the Arts. :027623742311656
Art experts generally perceive, process, and appreciate artworks differently from non-experts. Here we explored whether animacy of the content and prestige of the context of artworks matter to experts. Results (n > 1,000) suggest that experts are ind
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The quarterly review of biology
As humans are evolved animals, we propose a nonanthropocentric framework based on animal signaling theory to understand the evolutionary foundations of human art, instead of a classical anthropocentric approach based on sociocultural anthropology tha
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Jan Verpooten
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Biology and philosophy
Complex vocal learning, the capacity to imitate new sounds, underpins the evolution of animal vocal cultures and song dialects and is a key prerequisite for human speech and song. Due to its relevance for the understanding of cultural evolution and t
Autor:
Jan Verpooten
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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. 42
Autor:
Siegfried Dewitte, Jan Verpooten
Publikováno v:
Human Nature
Two major mechanisms of aesthetic evolution have been suggested. One focuses on naturally selected preferences (Evolutionary Aesthetics), while the other describes a process of evaluative coevolution whereby preferences coevolve with signals. Signali
Autor:
Jan Verpooten
Publikováno v:
Exploring transdisciplinarity in art and sciences / Kapoula, Zoï [edit.]
Exploring Transdisciplinarity in Art and Sciences ISBN: 9783319760537
Exploring Transdisciplinarity in Art and Sciences ISBN: 9783319760537
An unmade bed. A cigarette glued to the wall. A replica of a soup can box. Drippings on a canvas. Can an evolutionary approach help us understand the production and appreciation of, sometimes perplexing, modern and contemporary art? This chapter atte
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https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1642050151162165141
https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1642050151162165141
Autor:
Derek Hodgson, Jan Verpooten
Publikováno v:
Biological theory : integrating development, evolution, and cognition.
The role of the arts has become crucial to understanding the origins of “modern human behavior,” but continues to be highly controversial as it is not always clear why the arts evolved and persisted. This issue is often addressed by appealing to
Autor:
Jan Verpooten
Publikováno v:
Scientific Study of Literature. 3:19-27
Literary Darwinism is an emerging interdisciplinary research field that seeks to explain literature and its oral antecedents (“literary behaviors”), from a Darwinian perspective. Considered the fact that an evolutionary approach to human behavior