The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of observing other's movements on subsequent performance in bottlenose dolphins. The imitative ability of non-human animals has intrigued a number of researchers. So far, however, studies in dolphins have been confined to intentional imitation concerned with the explicit request to imitate other agents. In the absence of instruction to imitate, do dolphins (un)intentionally replicate other's movement features? To test this, dolphins were filmed while reaching and touching a stimulus before and after observing another dolphin (i.e., model) performing the same action. All videos were reviewed and segmented in order to extract the relevant movements. A marker was inserted post hoc via ...
This study investigated the ability of a bottlenose dolphin to adapt a previously learned "do-as-I-d...
The research reported in this paper was partly funded by project grants PSI2011-29016-C02-01, PSI201...
A previous experimental study (Reiss & McCowan, 1993) on dolphin vocal learning documented the p...
The imitative ability of nonhuman animals has intrigued a number of scholars and, in doing so, has g...
Comparative experimental studies of imitative learning have focused mainly on primates and birds. Ho...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Comparative experimental studies of imitative learning have focused mainly on primates and birds. Ho...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
This study investigated the ability of a bottlenose dolphin to adapt a previously learned "do-as-I-d...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
This study investigated the ability of a bottlenose dolphin to adapt a previously learned "do-as-I-d...
The research reported in this paper was partly funded by project grants PSI2011-29016-C02-01, PSI201...
A previous experimental study (Reiss & McCowan, 1993) on dolphin vocal learning documented the p...
The imitative ability of nonhuman animals has intrigued a number of scholars and, in doing so, has g...
Comparative experimental studies of imitative learning have focused mainly on primates and birds. Ho...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Comparative experimental studies of imitative learning have focused mainly on primates and birds. Ho...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Many non-human species imitate the behavior of others, and dolphins seem particularly adept at this ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
This study investigated the ability of a bottlenose dolphin to adapt a previously learned "do-as-I-d...
Cetaceans are remarkable for exhibiting group-specific behavioral traditions or cultures in several ...
This study investigated the ability of a bottlenose dolphin to adapt a previously learned "do-as-I-d...
The research reported in this paper was partly funded by project grants PSI2011-29016-C02-01, PSI201...
A previous experimental study (Reiss & McCowan, 1993) on dolphin vocal learning documented the p...