BACKGROUND: Social learning is potentially advantageous, but evolutionary theory predicts that (i) its benefits may be self-limiting because social learning can lead to information parasitism, and (ii) these limitations can be mitigated via forms of selective copying. However, these findings arise from a functional approach in which learning mechanisms are not specified, and which assumes that social learning avoids the costs of asocial learning but does not produce information about the environment. Whether these findings generalize to all kinds of social learning remains to be established. Using a detailed multi-scale evolutionary model, we investigate the payoffs and information production processes of specific social learning mechanism...
Animals utilize information about their environments in order to adaptively modify behaviour. Such i...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...
This research was supported by a grant from The John Templeton Foundation.Background. Social learnin...
Research on social learning in animals has revealed a rich variety of cases where animals--from cadd...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
We survey the relationships between evolution, individual learning and social transmission within we...
Summary: Social learning-learning influenced by observation of, or interaction with, other animals -...
Background: Advanced cognitive abilities are widely thought to underpin cultural traditions and cum...
Social learning occurs when animals acquire knowledge or skills by observing or interacting with oth...
We consider the effects of social learning on the individual learning and genetic evolution of a col...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Social learning mechanisms are widely thought to vary in their degree of complexity as well as in th...
In a recent paper by Borg (2017) it was shown that social information alone, decoupled from any with...
Social learning allows individuals to acquire beneficial information through observing or interactin...
Animals utilize information about their environments in order to adaptively modify behaviour. Such i...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...
This research was supported by a grant from The John Templeton Foundation.Background. Social learnin...
Research on social learning in animals has revealed a rich variety of cases where animals--from cadd...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
We survey the relationships between evolution, individual learning and social transmission within we...
Summary: Social learning-learning influenced by observation of, or interaction with, other animals -...
Background: Advanced cognitive abilities are widely thought to underpin cultural traditions and cum...
Social learning occurs when animals acquire knowledge or skills by observing or interacting with oth...
We consider the effects of social learning on the individual learning and genetic evolution of a col...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Social learning mechanisms are widely thought to vary in their degree of complexity as well as in th...
In a recent paper by Borg (2017) it was shown that social information alone, decoupled from any with...
Social learning allows individuals to acquire beneficial information through observing or interactin...
Animals utilize information about their environments in order to adaptively modify behaviour. Such i...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...