This research was supported by an ERC Advanced Investigator grant (EVOCULTURE, Ref: 232823) awarded to KNL, and a BBSRC studentship awarded to CLE.Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific “over-imitators”. However, previous studies of “over-imitation” have overlooked many important real-world social dynamics, and may thus provide an inaccurate account of this seemingly puzzling and potentially maladaptive phenomenon. Here we investigate this topic using a cultural evolutionary approach, focusing particularly on the key adaptive learning strategy of majority-biased copying. Most “over-imitation” research has been conducted using consistent demonstrations to the observer, but we systematically varied the f...
The current study investigated children’s solution choice and imitation of causally-irrelevant actio...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterise our species, which includes the transmission...
This research was supported by an ERC Advanced Investigator grant (EVOCULTURE, Ref: 232823) awarded ...
Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific “over-imitators”. Howe...
Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific “over-imitators”. Howe...
Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific“over- imitators”. Howe...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (40128).Cultural evolutionary theory posits...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
The human aptitude for imitation and social learning underpins our advanced cultural practices. Whil...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
The phenomenon of “over-imitation”—the copying of causally irrelevant actions—has influenced researc...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to AW and K Laland.Over-imitat...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
High-fidelity copying is critical to the acquisition of culture. However, young children’s high-fide...
The current study investigated children’s solution choice and imitation of causally-irrelevant actio...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterise our species, which includes the transmission...
This research was supported by an ERC Advanced Investigator grant (EVOCULTURE, Ref: 232823) awarded ...
Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific “over-imitators”. Howe...
Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific “over-imitators”. Howe...
Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific“over- imitators”. Howe...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (40128).Cultural evolutionary theory posits...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
The human aptitude for imitation and social learning underpins our advanced cultural practices. Whil...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
The phenomenon of “over-imitation”—the copying of causally irrelevant actions—has influenced researc...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to AW and K Laland.Over-imitat...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
High-fidelity copying is critical to the acquisition of culture. However, young children’s high-fide...
The current study investigated children’s solution choice and imitation of causally-irrelevant actio...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterise our species, which includes the transmission...