Observational learning in chimpanzees and young children was investigated using an artificial fruit designed as an analog of natural foraging problems faced by primates. Each of 3 principal components could be removed in 2 alternative ways, demonstration of only one of which was watched by each subject. This permitted subsequent imitation by subjects to be distinguished from stimulus enhancement. Children aged 2–4 years evidenced imitation for 2 components, but also achieved demonstrated outcomes through their own techniques. Chimpanzees relied even more on their own techniques, but they did imitate elements of 1 component of the task. To our knowledge, this is the first experimental evidence of chimpanzee imitation in a functional task des...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
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...
Observational learning in chimpanzees and young children was investigated using an artificial fruit ...
Although field studies have suggested the existence of cultural transmission of foraging techniques ...
We tested for social learning and imitation in common marmosets using an artificial foraging task an...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
Observational studies of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have revealed population-specific differ...
observational studies of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have revealed population-specific differ...
BACKGROUND: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
We propose a new framework for thinking about social learning which breaks down the mechanisms of so...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
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...
Observational learning in chimpanzees and young children was investigated using an artificial fruit ...
Although field studies have suggested the existence of cultural transmission of foraging techniques ...
We tested for social learning and imitation in common marmosets using an artificial foraging task an...
This study explored whether the tendency of chimpanzees and children to use emulation or imitation t...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
We describe our recent studies of imitation and cultural transmission in chimpanzees and children, w...
Observational studies of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have revealed population-specific differ...
observational studies of wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have revealed population-specific differ...
BACKGROUND: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
We propose a new framework for thinking about social learning which breaks down the mechanisms of so...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
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...