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Globalization and the rise and fall of cognitive control

机译:认知控制的全球化与崛起与下降

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The scale of human interaction is larger than ever before-people regularly interact with and learn from others around the world, and everyone impacts the global environment. We develop an evolutionary game theory model to ask how the scale of interaction affects the evolution of cognition. Our agents make decisions using automatic (e.g., reflexive) versus controlled (e.g., deliberative) cognition, interact with each other, and influence the environment (i.e., game payoffs). We find that globalized direct contact between agents can either favor or disfavor control, depending on whether controlled agents are harmed or helped by contact with automatic agents; globalized environment disfavors cognitive control, while also promoting strategic diversity and fostering mesoscale communities of more versus less controlled agents; and globalized learning destroys mesoscale communities and homogenizes the population. These results emphasize the importance of the scale of interaction for the evolution of cognition, and help shed light on modern challenges.
机译:人类互动的规模比以往任何时候都要大于人们经常与世界各地的其他人互动,并且每个人都会影响全球环境。我们开发了一个进化的博弈论模型,询问相互作用的规模如何影响认知的演变。我们的代理商使用自动(例如,反射)与受控(例如,审议)认知,相互互动,以及影响环境(即,游戏收益)。我们发现,根据控制的代理是否通过与自动代理的接触受到伤害或帮助,我们之间的全球化直接接触可以赞美或歧视控制;全球化的环境剥离认知控制,同时还促进战略多样性和培养Mescle社区的更多与受控制的代理商;和全球化的学习摧毁了梅斯尺度社区并使人口均匀化。这些结果强调了对认知演变的相互作用规模的重要性,并帮助揭示了现代挑战。

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