Redundant copying has been proposed as a manner to achieve the high-fidelity necessary to pass on and preserve complex traits in human cultural transmission. There are at least 2 ways to define redundant copying. One refers to the possibility of copying repeatedly the same trait over time, and another to the ability to exploit multiple layers of information pointing to the same trait during a single copying event. Using an individual-based model, we explore how redundant copying (defined as in the latter way) helps to achieve successful transmission. The authors show that increasing redundant copying increases the likelihood of accurately transmitting a behavior more than either augmenting the number of copying occasions across time or boos...
Recent studies in several taxa have demonstrated that animal culture can evolve to become more effic...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
Forms of non-random copying error provide sources of inherited variation yet their effects on cultur...
Redundant copying has been proposed as a manner to achieve the high-fidelity necessary to pass on an...
The ability to transmit information between individuals through social learning is a foundational co...
Information transmission between individuals through social learning is a foundational component of ...
Many animals have socially transmitted behavioural traditions, but human culture appears unique in t...
Cultural transmission facilitates the spread of behaviours within social groups and may lead to the ...
International audienceThe unique cumulative nature of human culture has often been explained by high...
It has been proposed that the uniqueness of human cumulative culture may be attributable to humans' ...
Open access journalThe cumulative nature of human culture is unique in the animal kingdom. Progressi...
Many cultural traits are not transmitted independently, but together as a package. This can happen b...
High-fidelity copying is critical to the acquisition of culture. However, young children’s high-fide...
Recent studies in several taxa have demonstrated that animal culture can evolve to become more effic...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
Forms of non-random copying error provide sources of inherited variation yet their effects on cultur...
Redundant copying has been proposed as a manner to achieve the high-fidelity necessary to pass on an...
The ability to transmit information between individuals through social learning is a foundational co...
Information transmission between individuals through social learning is a foundational component of ...
Many animals have socially transmitted behavioural traditions, but human culture appears unique in t...
Cultural transmission facilitates the spread of behaviours within social groups and may lead to the ...
International audienceThe unique cumulative nature of human culture has often been explained by high...
It has been proposed that the uniqueness of human cumulative culture may be attributable to humans' ...
Open access journalThe cumulative nature of human culture is unique in the animal kingdom. Progressi...
Many cultural traits are not transmitted independently, but together as a package. This can happen b...
High-fidelity copying is critical to the acquisition of culture. However, young children’s high-fide...
Recent studies in several taxa have demonstrated that animal culture can evolve to become more effic...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
Forms of non-random copying error provide sources of inherited variation yet their effects on cultur...