Social learning research in apes has focused on social learning in the technical (problem solving) domain - an approach that confounds action and physical information. Successful subjects in such studies may have been able to perform target actions not as a result of imitation learning but because they had learnt some technical aspect, for example, copying the movements of an apparatus (i.e., different forms of emulation learning).Here we present data on action copying by non-enculturated and untrained chimpanzees when physical information is removed from demonstrations. To date, only one such study (on gesture copying in a begging context) has been conducted – with negative results. Here we have improved this methodology and have also adde...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
Imitative learning has received great attention due to its supposed role in the development of cultu...
Background: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
Background: Social learning research in apes has focused on social learning in the technical (proble...
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...
This work was supported by the Excellence Initiative of the University of Tübingen.The ability to i...
defi ly e con pan pro rodu racting ortan ient pr 11). Th ing in based on copying the effect of the t...
Cultural transmission, by definition, involves some form of social learning. Chimpanzees and other n...
Cultural transmission, by definition, involves some form of social learning. Chimpanzees and other n...
We propose a new framework for thinking about social learning which breaks down the mechanisms of so...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
BACKGROUND: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
Imitation is a cornerstone in human development, serving both a cognitive function (e.g. in the acqu...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
Imitative learning has received great attention due to its supposed role in the development of cultu...
Background: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
Background: Social learning research in apes has focused on social learning in the technical (proble...
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...
This work was supported by the Excellence Initiative of the University of Tübingen.The ability to i...
defi ly e con pan pro rodu racting ortan ient pr 11). Th ing in based on copying the effect of the t...
Cultural transmission, by definition, involves some form of social learning. Chimpanzees and other n...
Cultural transmission, by definition, involves some form of social learning. Chimpanzees and other n...
We propose a new framework for thinking about social learning which breaks down the mechanisms of so...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
BACKGROUND: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
Imitation is a cornerstone in human development, serving both a cognitive function (e.g. in the acqu...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
Imitative learning has received great attention due to its supposed role in the development of cultu...
Background: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...