Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaining its apparent absence in other species. We show that the potential for exhibiting cumulative culture depends on the cognitive abilities of the agents and the demands associated with using information generated by others’ activity. 154 children aged 3-6 years played a searching game (“Find the Treasure”), taking their turn after a puppet demonstrator. The puppet’s attempt revealed information about the contents of the locations searched, which could be exploited to target rewarded locations, and avoid unrewarded ones. Two conditions were presented, intended to capture realistic variation in the transience of the cues generated by another ind...
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...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
In this thesis I examine cognitive capacities which may explain human propensity for cumulative cult...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
Cumulative cultural evolution has been suggested to account for key cognitive and behavioral attribu...
The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite mar...
The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite mar...
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...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
In this thesis I examine cognitive capacities which may explain human propensity for cumulative cult...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
Cumulative cultural evolution has been suggested to account for key cognitive and behavioral attribu...
The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite mar...
The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite mar...
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...