An artificial fruit (AF) was used to test for social learning in pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) and adult humans (Homo sapiens). A monkey demonstrator opened the AF, showing alternative methods to 2 groups of cage mates. Video films of the monkey demonstrations were presented to adult humans. Compared with chimpanzees and children, the macaques watched the demonstrations significantly less and in a much more sporadic manner. They also produced only very weak and transitory evidence of social learning. In contrast, the adult humans performed as one might expect of optimum imitators, even producing evidence of components of a "ratchet effect.
International audienceExperimental studies of animal social learning in the wild remain rare, especi...
This thesis explores social learning in mother-reared and “enculturated” capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Technical abilities of primates are typically tested in the laboratory. It has been argued that clos...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
The existence of an imitative learning ability (i.e. learning to do an act by seeing it done) can b...
We tested for social learning and imitation in common marmosets using an artificial foraging task an...
Social learning is the basis for the formation of traditions in both human and nonhuman animals. Fie...
Two-action experiments, in which observer individuals watch models use one of two alternative method...
Social learning theory postulates certain animals can learn from models to acquire new techniques an...
We examined whether monkeys can learn by observing a human model, through vicarious learning. Two mo...
Increasing evidence for behavioral differences between populations of primates has created a resurge...
Observational learning in chimpanzees and young children was investigated using an artificial fruit ...
Observational learning in chimpanzees and young children was investigated using an artificial fruit ...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
International audienceExperimental studies of animal social learning in the wild remain rare, especi...
This thesis explores social learning in mother-reared and “enculturated” capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Technical abilities of primates are typically tested in the laboratory. It has been argued that clos...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
The existence of an imitative learning ability (i.e. learning to do an act by seeing it done) can b...
We tested for social learning and imitation in common marmosets using an artificial foraging task an...
Social learning is the basis for the formation of traditions in both human and nonhuman animals. Fie...
Two-action experiments, in which observer individuals watch models use one of two alternative method...
Social learning theory postulates certain animals can learn from models to acquire new techniques an...
We examined whether monkeys can learn by observing a human model, through vicarious learning. Two mo...
Increasing evidence for behavioral differences between populations of primates has created a resurge...
Observational learning in chimpanzees and young children was investigated using an artificial fruit ...
Observational learning in chimpanzees and young children was investigated using an artificial fruit ...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
International audienceExperimental studies of animal social learning in the wild remain rare, especi...
This thesis explores social learning in mother-reared and “enculturated” capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Technical abilities of primates are typically tested in the laboratory. It has been argued that clos...