Open access journalThe cumulative nature of human culture is unique in the animal kingdom. Progressive improvements in tools and technologies have facilitated humanity's spread across the globe and shaped human evolution, but the cognitive mechanisms enabling cultural change remain unclear. Here we show that, contrary to theoretical predictions, cumulative improvements in tools are not dependent on specialised, high-fidelity social learning mechanisms. Participants were tasked with building a basket to carry as much rice as possible using a set of everyday materials and divided into treatment groups with differing opportunities to learn asocially, imitate, receive teaching or emulate by examining baskets made by previous chain members. Teac...
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...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
Human cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is recognized as a powerful ecological and evolutionary fo...
© 2017, The Author(s). Human culture is uniquely complex compared to other species. This complexity ...
Cumulative cultural evolution has been suggested to account for key cognitive and behavioral attribu...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’...
Abstract: Cumulative culture, where innovations are progressively incorporated into a population’s s...
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...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
Human cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is recognized as a powerful ecological and evolutionary fo...
© 2017, The Author(s). Human culture is uniquely complex compared to other species. This complexity ...
Cumulative cultural evolution has been suggested to account for key cognitive and behavioral attribu...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’...
Abstract: Cumulative culture, where innovations are progressively incorporated into a population’s s...
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...