Social transmission of information is a key phenomenon in the evolution of behaviour and in the establishment of traditions and culture. The diversity of social learning phenomena has engendered a diverse terminology and numerous ideas about underlying learning mechanisms, at the same time that some researchers have called for a unitary analysis of social learning in terms of associative processes. Leveraging previous attempts and a recent computational formulation of associative learning, we analyse the following learning scenarios in some generality: learning responses to social stimuli, including learning to imitate; learning responses to non-social stimuli; learning sequences of actions; learning to avoid danger. We conceptualize social...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the cognitive processes of social learning from the bottom up. ...
Social learning can be adaptive, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Many researche...
Learning and evolution are adaptive or “backward-looking” models of social and biological systems. L...
Social transmission of information is a key phenomenon in the evolution of behaviour and in the esta...
It has been assumed that the formation of S-R links, whereby stimuli previously experienced contiguo...
Research on social learning in animals has revealed a rich variety of cases where animals--from cadd...
Social learning strategies (SLSs) are rules specifying the conditions in which it would be adaptive ...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Choosing from whom to learn is an important element of social learning. It affects learner success a...
In a persistent multi-agent system, it should be possible for new agents to benefit from the accumul...
In this article we propose a computational model that describes how observed behavior can influence ...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Actions of others automatically prime similar responses in an agent’s behavioural repertoire. As a c...
This research was supported by a grant from The John Templeton Foundation.Background. Social learnin...
The questions to be addressed here are all aimed at beginning to assess the emergence and utility of...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the cognitive processes of social learning from the bottom up. ...
Social learning can be adaptive, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Many researche...
Learning and evolution are adaptive or “backward-looking” models of social and biological systems. L...
Social transmission of information is a key phenomenon in the evolution of behaviour and in the esta...
It has been assumed that the formation of S-R links, whereby stimuli previously experienced contiguo...
Research on social learning in animals has revealed a rich variety of cases where animals--from cadd...
Social learning strategies (SLSs) are rules specifying the conditions in which it would be adaptive ...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Choosing from whom to learn is an important element of social learning. It affects learner success a...
In a persistent multi-agent system, it should be possible for new agents to benefit from the accumul...
In this article we propose a computational model that describes how observed behavior can influence ...
Social learning, learning from others, is a powerful process known to impact the success and surviva...
Actions of others automatically prime similar responses in an agent’s behavioural repertoire. As a c...
This research was supported by a grant from The John Templeton Foundation.Background. Social learnin...
The questions to be addressed here are all aimed at beginning to assess the emergence and utility of...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the cognitive processes of social learning from the bottom up. ...
Social learning can be adaptive, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Many researche...
Learning and evolution are adaptive or “backward-looking” models of social and biological systems. L...