This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this record.The use of information provided by others is a common short-cut adopted to inform decision20 making. However, instead of indiscriminately copying others, animals are often selective in what, when, and whom they copy. How do they decide which “social learning strategy” to use? Previous research indicates that stress hormone exposure in early life may be important: while juvenile zebra finches copied their parents’ behaviour when solving novel foraging tasks, those exposed to elevated levels of corticosterone during development copied only unrelated adults. Here we tested whether this switch in social learning strat...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...
N.J.B. was funded by a Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Rubicon Fellowship during th...
The use of information provided by others is a common short-cut adopted to inform decision-making. H...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier (Cell Press) via the DOI in this r...
D.R.F. was funded by grants from NSF (NSF-IOS1250895) to Margaret Crofoot and BBSRC (BB/L006081/1) t...
SummaryStress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans ...
Stress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans alike. ...
Stress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans alike [...
Early-life experience can fundamentally shape individual life-history trajectories. Previous researc...
The efficiency with which animals learn new skills depends on their ability to choose good tutors. A...
Developmental stress affects a range of phenotypic traits in later life-history stages. These long-t...
b, cts vide he d can affect outcomes in learning paradigms. Here, we examine the effect of elevated ...
N.J.B. was funded by a Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Rubicon grant and D.R.F. was...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...
N.J.B. was funded by a Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Rubicon Fellowship during th...
The use of information provided by others is a common short-cut adopted to inform decision-making. H...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier (Cell Press) via the DOI in this r...
D.R.F. was funded by grants from NSF (NSF-IOS1250895) to Margaret Crofoot and BBSRC (BB/L006081/1) t...
SummaryStress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans ...
Stress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans alike. ...
Stress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans alike [...
Early-life experience can fundamentally shape individual life-history trajectories. Previous researc...
The efficiency with which animals learn new skills depends on their ability to choose good tutors. A...
Developmental stress affects a range of phenotypic traits in later life-history stages. These long-t...
b, cts vide he d can affect outcomes in learning paradigms. Here, we examine the effect of elevated ...
N.J.B. was funded by a Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Rubicon grant and D.R.F. was...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...
There is increasing evidence that learning processes contribute to variation in sexually selected tr...