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    Develo** Cross-Cultural Data Infrastructures (CCDIs) for Research in Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences

    Cross-cultural research provides invaluable information about the origins of and explanations for cognitive and behavioral diversity. Interest in cross-cultural research is growing, but the field continues to ...

    Oskar Burger, Lydia Chen, Alejandro Erut in Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2023)

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    Cognitive flexibility supports the development of cumulative cultural learning in children

    The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite marked scientific interest in CCE, the cognitive underpinnings supporting its development remain understudied. W...

    Sarah Davis, Bruce Rawlings, Jennifer M. Clegg, Daniel Ikejimba in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Semi-wild chimpanzees open hard-shelled fruits differently across communities

    Researchers investigating the evolutionary roots of human culture have turned to comparing behaviours across nonhuman primate communities, with tool-based foraging in particular receiving much attention. This...

    Bruce Rawlings, Marina Davila-Ross, Sarah T. Boysen in Animal Cognition (2014)