The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching, and prosociality were crucial for cumulative cultural learning. None of their child participants solved the final stage of their puzzlebox without social support, but it was not directly tested whether the solution was beyond the reach of individual children. We provide this missing asocial control condition, showing that children can reach the final stage of the puzzlebox without social support. We interpret these findings in the light of current understanding of cumulative culture: there are currently conflicting definitions of cumulative culture, which we argue can lead to drastically different interpretations of (these) experimental res...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
This research was supported by a National Science Foundation grant (award number 1730678) and a Temp...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
Open access journalThe cumulative nature of human culture is unique in the animal kingdom. Progressi...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
This research was funded by grant ID40128 from the John Templeton Foundation to A.W. and K. Laland.T...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
This research was supported by a National Science Foundation grant (award number 1730678) and a Temp...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
The breakthrough study of Dean et al. (Science 335:1114–1118, 2012) claimed that imitation, teaching...
Open access journalThe cumulative nature of human culture is unique in the animal kingdom. Progressi...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
This research was funded by grant ID40128 from the John Templeton Foundation to A.W. and K. Laland.T...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
This research was supported by a National Science Foundation grant (award number 1730678) and a Temp...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...