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The social brain: scale-invariant layering of Erdo's-Renyi networks in small-scale human societies

机译:社会大脑:小规模人类社会中Erdo's-Renyi网络的尺度不变层次

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The cognitive ability to form social links that can bind individuals together into large cooperative groups for safety and resource sharing was a key development in human evolutionary and social history. The 'social brain hypothesis' argues that the size of these social groups is based on a neurologically constrained capacity for maintaining long-term stable relationships. No model to date has been able to combine a specific socio-cognitive mechanism with the discrete scale invariance observed in ethnographic studies. We show that these properties result in nested layers of self-organizing Erdo's-Renyi networks formed by each individual's ability to maintain only a small number of social links. Each set of links plays a specific role in the formation of different social groups. The scale invariance in our model is distinct from previous 'scale-free networks' studied using much larger social groups; here, the scale invariance is in the relationship between group sizes, rather than in the link degree distribution. We also compare our model with a dominance-based hierarchy and conclude that humans were probably egalitarian in hunter-gatherer-like societies, maintaining an average maximum of four or five social links connecting all members in a largest social network of around 132 people.
机译:形成社交联系的认知能力可以将个人捆绑在一起,形成大型合作团体以实现安全和资源共享,这是人类进化和社会历史上的一项重要发展。 “社会大脑假说”认为,这些社会群体的规模是建立在维持长期稳定关系的神经系统能力的基础上的。迄今为止,尚无模型能够将特定的社会认知机制与人种学研究中观察到的离散尺度不变性相结合。我们表明,这些属性导致由每个人仅维护少量社交链接的能力形成的自组织Erdo-Renyi网络的嵌套层。每组链接在不同社会群体的形成中都扮演着特定的角色。我们模型中的尺度不变性不同于以前使用更大的社会群体研究的“无尺度网络”。这里,尺度不变性是在组大小之间的关系中,而不是在链接度分布中。我们还将模型与基于优势的等级进行比较,并得出结论,在类似猎人与采集者的社会中,人类可能是平等主义者,平均最多维持四到五个社交联系,将大约132人的最大社交网络中的所有成员连接起来。

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