Understanding how humans and other animals learn to perform an act from seeing it done has been a major challenge in the study of social learning. To determine whether this ability is based on ‘true imitation’, many studies have applied the two-action experimental paradigm, examining whether subjects learn to perform the specific action demonstrated to them. Here, we show that the insights gained from animals' success in two-action experiments may be limited, and that a better understanding is achieved by monitoring subjects' entire behavioural repertoire. Hand-reared house sparrows that followed a model of a mother demonstrator were successful in learning to find seeds hidden under a leaf, using the action demonstrated by the mother (eithe...
Studies of imitation in animals have become numerous in recent times, but do they contribute to a co...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
Imitative learning, in which an individual learns to reproduce the behaviour pattern of another, has...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
Response facilitation is an alternative learning process that could account for some imitative pheno...
Developmental psychologists have often described imitation in humans as a complex process indicative...
Social learning is a powerful mechanism of information acquisition and can be found in various speci...
In the present experiments, the 2-action method was used to determine whether pigeons could learn to...
On video, budgerigars observed a conspecific demonstrator depressing a stopper by pecking or by step...
Imitation of actions is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the mental capacities thereby implied ...
The terms social learning and social in£uence have been used descriptively and theoretically to char...
SummaryA new field study provides the first experimental evidence of learning by imitation in a free...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...
Studies of imitation in animals have become numerous in recent times, but do they contribute to a co...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
Imitative learning, in which an individual learns to reproduce the behaviour pattern of another, has...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
Response facilitation is an alternative learning process that could account for some imitative pheno...
Developmental psychologists have often described imitation in humans as a complex process indicative...
Social learning is a powerful mechanism of information acquisition and can be found in various speci...
In the present experiments, the 2-action method was used to determine whether pigeons could learn to...
On video, budgerigars observed a conspecific demonstrator depressing a stopper by pecking or by step...
Imitation of actions is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the mental capacities thereby implied ...
The terms social learning and social in£uence have been used descriptively and theoretically to char...
SummaryA new field study provides the first experimental evidence of learning by imitation in a free...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
Pigeons that had been trained with a food reward both to peck at and to step on a horizontal plate w...
Studies of imitation in animals have become numerous in recent times, but do they contribute to a co...
A fully automated procedure, involving computer-controlled stimulus presentation and computer-record...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...