Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence from adult humans suggests that one explanatory mechanism might involve combining beneficial information from multiple models. However, it is possible that such combinatory social learning requires cognitive capacities restricted to adult humans. In our task, children aged 5–10 were exposed to two models who consecutively searched a 3×3 array for rewards. Models revealed different correct and incorrect reward locations. This information could be used by the child to maximise their own score on the same task. We were interested in children's ability to select rewarded locations, and avoid unrewarded ones, revealed by both models. We also manipula...
Social learning is a crucial human ability. Here, the authors examined children in 7 cultures and sh...
© 2017 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The experimental study of ...
In the current literature, there are few experimental tests of capacities for cumulative cultural ev...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
Traditionally, experiments on social learning (both in humans and nonhumans) involve dyads, with an ...
Archaeological and ethnohistorical evidence suggests a link between a population's size and structur...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
Traditionally, experiments on social learning (both in humans and nonhumans) involve dyads, with an ...
In this thesis I examine cognitive capacities which may explain human propensity for cumulative cult...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behavior, unparalleled in other species. Some theori...
KHB: PhD studentship funded by the Division of Psychology, University of Stirling. CAC: 648841 RATCH...
The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite mar...
Social learning is a crucial human ability. Here, the authors examined children in 7 cultures and sh...
© 2017 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The experimental study of ...
In the current literature, there are few experimental tests of capacities for cumulative cultural ev...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
Traditionally, experiments on social learning (both in humans and nonhumans) involve dyads, with an ...
Archaeological and ethnohistorical evidence suggests a link between a population's size and structur...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
Traditionally, experiments on social learning (both in humans and nonhumans) involve dyads, with an ...
In this thesis I examine cognitive capacities which may explain human propensity for cumulative cult...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
Human learners are rarely the passive recipients of valuable social information. Rather, learners us...
Culture has an extraordinary influence on human behavior, unparalleled in other species. Some theori...
KHB: PhD studentship funded by the Division of Psychology, University of Stirling. CAC: 648841 RATCH...
The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite mar...
Social learning is a crucial human ability. Here, the authors examined children in 7 cultures and sh...
© 2017 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The experimental study of ...
In the current literature, there are few experimental tests of capacities for cumulative cultural ev...