Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners usually have to actively seek out information from a variety of potential others to determine who is in a position to provide useful information. Yet, the majority of developmental social learning paradigms do not address participants’ ability to seek out information for themselves. To investigate age-related changes in children’s ability to seek out appropriate social information, 3- to 8-year-olds (N = 218) were presented with a task requiring them to identify which of four possible demonstrators could provide critical information for unlocking a box. Appropriate information seeking improved significantly with age. The particularly high perfo...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
KHB: PhD studentship funded by the Division of Psychology, University of Stirling. CAC: 648841 RATCH...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...
D.B.M.H., E.C., M.S., S.S. and E.J.C.v.L. were supported by the Max Planck Society for the Advanceme...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
In this thesis I examine cognitive capacities which may explain human propensity for cumulative cult...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behaviour, unparalleled in other species. Some theor...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behavior, unparalleled in other species. Some theori...
Innovation and social learning are the pillars of cultural evolution, allowing cultural behaviours t...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
KHB: PhD studentship funded by the Division of Psychology, University of Stirling. CAC: 648841 RATCH...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...
D.B.M.H., E.C., M.S., S.S. and E.J.C.v.L. were supported by the Max Planck Society for the Advanceme...
The ability to take mental states such as goals into account when interpreting others’ behavior has ...
In this thesis I examine cognitive capacities which may explain human propensity for cumulative cult...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behaviour, unparalleled in other species. Some theor...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behavior, unparalleled in other species. Some theori...
Innovation and social learning are the pillars of cultural evolution, allowing cultural behaviours t...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...