We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, which question late twentieth-century characterizations of children as imitators, but chimpanzees as emulators. As emulation entails learning only about the results of others' actions, it has been thought to curtail any capacity to sustain cultures. Recent chimpanzee diffusion experiments have by contrast documented a significant capacity for copying local behavioural traditions. Additionally, in recent 'ghost' experiments with no model visible, chimpanzees failed to replicate the object movements on which emulation is supposed to focus. We conclude that chimpanzees rely more on imitation and have greater cultural capacities than previously ac...
Noting important recent discoveries, we review primate social learning, traditions and culture, toge...
Cultural transmission, by definition, involves some form of social learning. Chimpanzees and other n...
Human infants imitate not only to acquire skill, but also as a fundamental part of social interactio...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
Humans engage in a multitude of complex social activities that, depending on such things as shared h...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
Imitation is a cornerstone in human development, serving both a cognitive function (e.g. in the acqu...
We propose a new framework for thinking about social learning which breaks down the mechanisms of so...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
A growing body of research has documented the strong tendency of young human children to copy, with ...
This work was supported by the Excellence Initiative of the University of Tübingen.The ability to i...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
What, if anything, is special about human imitation? An evaluation of enculturated apes’ imitation s...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
Noting important recent discoveries, we review primate social learning, traditions and culture, toge...
Cultural transmission, by definition, involves some form of social learning. Chimpanzees and other n...
Human infants imitate not only to acquire skill, but also as a fundamental part of social interactio...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
Humans engage in a multitude of complex social activities that, depending on such things as shared h...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
Imitation is a cornerstone in human development, serving both a cognitive function (e.g. in the acqu...
We propose a new framework for thinking about social learning which breaks down the mechanisms of so...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
A growing body of research has documented the strong tendency of young human children to copy, with ...
This work was supported by the Excellence Initiative of the University of Tübingen.The ability to i...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
What, if anything, is special about human imitation? An evaluation of enculturated apes’ imitation s...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
Noting important recent discoveries, we review primate social learning, traditions and culture, toge...
Cultural transmission, by definition, involves some form of social learning. Chimpanzees and other n...
Human infants imitate not only to acquire skill, but also as a fundamental part of social interactio...