Human societies are characterized by more cultural diversity than chimpanzee communities. However, it is currently unclear what mechanism might be driving this difference. Because reliance on social information is a pivotal characteristic of culture, we investigated individual and social information reliance in children and chimpanzees. We repeatedly presented subjects with a reward-retrieval task on which they had collected conflicting individual and social information of equal accuracy in counterbalanced order. While both species relied mostly on their individual information, children but not chimpanzees searched for the reward at the socially demonstrated location more than at a random location. Moreover, only children used social inform...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Funding: John Templeton Foundation (US) (40128).How animal communities arrive at homogeneous behavio...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Human societies are characterized by more cultural diversity than chimpanzee communities. However, i...
Human societies are characterized by more cultural diversity than chimpanzee communities. However, i...
Humans are distinctive in their dependence upon products of culture for survival, products that have...
RLK was funded by a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship; LMH by a BBSRC studentship (BBS/S/K/20...
The National Center for Chimpanzee Care is supported by NIH Cooperative Agreement U42 OD-011197. SKW...
Recent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavioral var...
Evolutionary theory predicts that natural selection will fashion cognitive biases to guide when, and...
Evolutionary theory predicts that natural selection will fashion cognitive biases to guide when, and...
The notion of animal culture, defined as socially transmitted community-specific behaviour patterns...
Studies of transmission biases in social learning have greatly informed our understanding of how beh...
AbstractRecent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavi...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Funding: John Templeton Foundation (US) (40128).How animal communities arrive at homogeneous behavio...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Human societies are characterized by more cultural diversity than chimpanzee communities. However, i...
Human societies are characterized by more cultural diversity than chimpanzee communities. However, i...
Humans are distinctive in their dependence upon products of culture for survival, products that have...
RLK was funded by a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship; LMH by a BBSRC studentship (BBS/S/K/20...
The National Center for Chimpanzee Care is supported by NIH Cooperative Agreement U42 OD-011197. SKW...
Recent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavioral var...
Evolutionary theory predicts that natural selection will fashion cognitive biases to guide when, and...
Evolutionary theory predicts that natural selection will fashion cognitive biases to guide when, and...
The notion of animal culture, defined as socially transmitted community-specific behaviour patterns...
Studies of transmission biases in social learning have greatly informed our understanding of how beh...
AbstractRecent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavi...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Various non-human animal species have been shown to exhibit behavioural traditions. Importantly, thi...
Funding: John Templeton Foundation (US) (40128).How animal communities arrive at homogeneous behavio...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...