Diffusion studies are taking us a step closer to understanding social learning and cultural transmission in young children. The first half of this article presents a review that focuses on four main cultural issues addressed by diffusion studies: (1) horizontal transmission, including child-to-child learning; (2) learning in children’s everyday environments (“in the wild”); (3) the experience of multiple demonstrations and attempts at mastering new tasks; and (4) the iterative process of learning across multiple cultural “generations.” The second half of the article introduces an open-diffusion experiment. After an initial asocial-learning phase in which children had the chance to discover two possible solutions to a puzzle box, the box was...
Overimitation is hypothesized to foster the spread of conventional information within populations. T...
Social learning is one important way that children learn about the world. This thesis presents and ...
The primary goal of this study was to investigate cultural transmission in young children, with spec...
Diffusion studies are taking us a step closer to understanding social learning and cultural transmis...
Innovation and social learning are the pillars of cultural evolution, allowing cultural behaviours t...
In this article, we integrate cultural evolutionary theory with empirical research from developmenta...
Culture evolution requires both modification and faithful replication of behaviour, thus it is essen...
This review investigates the presence of young children’s model-based cultural transmission biases i...
Culture is an outcome of both the acquisition of knowledge about behaviour through social transmissi...
This is the author's post print version of an article published in definitive form in Current Opinio...
Research supported in part by two John Templeton Foundation grants (60501; 40128) to K.N.L. and a Ro...
While social learning is widespread, indiscriminate copying of others is rarely beneficial. Theory s...
There is something unique about human culture. Its complex technologies, customs, institutions, sym...
D.B.M.H., E.C., M.S., S.S. and E.J.C.v.L. were supported by the Max Planck Society for the Advanceme...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
Overimitation is hypothesized to foster the spread of conventional information within populations. T...
Social learning is one important way that children learn about the world. This thesis presents and ...
The primary goal of this study was to investigate cultural transmission in young children, with spec...
Diffusion studies are taking us a step closer to understanding social learning and cultural transmis...
Innovation and social learning are the pillars of cultural evolution, allowing cultural behaviours t...
In this article, we integrate cultural evolutionary theory with empirical research from developmenta...
Culture evolution requires both modification and faithful replication of behaviour, thus it is essen...
This review investigates the presence of young children’s model-based cultural transmission biases i...
Culture is an outcome of both the acquisition of knowledge about behaviour through social transmissi...
This is the author's post print version of an article published in definitive form in Current Opinio...
Research supported in part by two John Templeton Foundation grants (60501; 40128) to K.N.L. and a Ro...
While social learning is widespread, indiscriminate copying of others is rarely beneficial. Theory s...
There is something unique about human culture. Its complex technologies, customs, institutions, sym...
D.B.M.H., E.C., M.S., S.S. and E.J.C.v.L. were supported by the Max Planck Society for the Advanceme...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
Overimitation is hypothesized to foster the spread of conventional information within populations. T...
Social learning is one important way that children learn about the world. This thesis presents and ...
The primary goal of this study was to investigate cultural transmission in young children, with spec...