Our personal preferences affect a broad array of social behaviors. This includes the way we learn the preferences of others, an ability that often relies on limited or ambiguous information. Here we report an egocentric influence on this type of social learning that is reflected in both performance and response times. Using computational models that combine inter-trial learning and intra-trial choice, we find transient effects of participants’ preferences on the learning process, through the influence of priors, and persistent effects on the choice process. A second experiment shows that these effects generalize to non-social learning, though participants in the social learning experiment appeared to additionally benefit by using their know...
Social learning (learning from others) is evolutionarily adaptive under a wide range of conditions a...
Social information such as observing others can improve performance in decision making. In particula...
Abstract: Extensive field evidence shows individuals ’ decisions in settings involving choice under...
Much theoretical attention is currently devoted to social learning. Yet, empirical studies formally ...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Social learning is a critical adaptation for dealing with different forms of variability. Uncertaint...
International audienceThe valence of new information influences learning rates in humans: good news ...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
Defaults effects can be created by social contexts. The observed choices of others can become social...
The present study is a simulation study. We theoretically tested a newly developed probabilistic rew...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heterogeneo...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heteroge-ne...
Social learning (learning from others) is evolutionarily adaptive under a wide range of conditions a...
Social information such as observing others can improve performance in decision making. In particula...
Abstract: Extensive field evidence shows individuals ’ decisions in settings involving choice under...
Much theoretical attention is currently devoted to social learning. Yet, empirical studies formally ...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Social learning is a critical adaptation for dealing with different forms of variability. Uncertaint...
International audienceThe valence of new information influences learning rates in humans: good news ...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
Defaults effects can be created by social contexts. The observed choices of others can become social...
The present study is a simulation study. We theoretically tested a newly developed probabilistic rew...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heterogeneo...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
We document heterogeneity of rationality and bias in information acquisition in a social learning ex...
I analyse social interactions that stem from the successive endeavours of new cohorts of heteroge-ne...
Social learning (learning from others) is evolutionarily adaptive under a wide range of conditions a...
Social information such as observing others can improve performance in decision making. In particula...
Abstract: Extensive field evidence shows individuals ’ decisions in settings involving choice under...