AcceptedReviewIt is often assumed in experiments and models that social learning abilities – how often individuals copy others, plus who and how they copy – are species-typical. Yet there is accruing evidence for systematic individual variation in social learning within species. Here we review evidence for this individual variation, placing it within a continuum of increasing phenotypic plasticity, from genetically polymorphic personality traits, to developmental plasticity via cues such as maternal stress, to the individual learning of social learning, and finally the social learning of social learning. The latter, possibly restricted to humans, can generate stable between-group cultural variation in social learning. More research is neede...
Helping behaviors can be innate, learned by copying others (cultural transmission) or individually l...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
What animals learn from social interactions with others can profoundly shape their behaviour across ...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
The apparent adaptive value of culture was once assumed to be an explanation for the evolution of so...
High levels of within-population behavioural variation can have drastic demographic consequences, th...
Human cultural traditions are accumulated bodies of knowledge that have been built over time through...
Social cognitive skills play a crucial role in human life, and have allowed us to reach a unique lev...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
The role and importance of social learning have been investigated by many researchers because it is ...
Helping behaviors can be innate, learned by copying others (cultural transmission) or individually l...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
What animals learn from social interactions with others can profoundly shape their behaviour across ...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
From an evolutionary perspective, culture can be defined as the part of phenotypic variance that is ...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
The apparent adaptive value of culture was once assumed to be an explanation for the evolution of so...
High levels of within-population behavioural variation can have drastic demographic consequences, th...
Human cultural traditions are accumulated bodies of knowledge that have been built over time through...
Social cognitive skills play a crucial role in human life, and have allowed us to reach a unique lev...
Social learning can play a critical role in the reproduction and survival of social animals. Individ...
Human cultural traits typically result from a gradual process that has been described as analogous t...
The role and importance of social learning have been investigated by many researchers because it is ...
Helping behaviors can be innate, learned by copying others (cultural transmission) or individually l...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
What animals learn from social interactions with others can profoundly shape their behaviour across ...