Memory and Belief in the Transmission of Counterintuitive Content

Volume: 27, Issue: 3, Pages: 221 - 243
Published: Apr 21, 2016
Abstract
Cognitive scientists have increasingly turned to cultural transmission to explain the widespread nature of religion. One key hypothesis focuses on memory, proposing that that minimally counterintuitive (MCI) content facilitates the transmission of supernatural beliefs. We propose two caveats to this hypothesis. (1) Memory effects decrease as MCI concepts become commonly used, and (2) people do not believe counterintuitive content readily;...
Paper Details
Title
Memory and Belief in the Transmission of Counterintuitive Content
Published Date
Apr 21, 2016
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
221 - 243
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