Response facilitation is an alternative learning process that could account for some imitative phenomena. It occurs when the presence of a conspecific performing an act temporarily increases the probability that an observing animal will perform the same act. This process could have important implications for social-learning research, because it provides a plausible means by which social learning could occur in animals, yet it superficially resembles imitation and consequently affects the interpretation of current popular 'two-action' tests of imitation. However, there is little good evidence on response facilitation effects, because cases of behavioural synchrony can usually be explained by other factors, so some researchers remain sceptica...
It has been argued that social learning helps animals either avoid noxious substances or identify fo...
The effects of domestication on animals’ behaviors and morphology are well known and documented. Cha...
Red junglefowl (RJF), ancestor of all domesticated chickens, is a highly social, omnivorous bird spe...
We used a novel 'three-bowl' method to investigate social effects on feeding and drinking in domesti...
Understanding how humans and other animals learn to perform an act from seeing it done has been a ma...
On video, budgerigars observed a conspecific demonstrator depressing a stopper by pecking or by step...
Developmental psychologists have often described imitation in humans as a complex process indicative...
In the present experiments, the 2-action method was used to determine whether pigeons could learn to...
Imitative learning, in which an individual learns to reproduce the behaviour pattern of another, has...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
Social learning is a powerful mechanism of information acquisition and can be found in various speci...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behaviour. Such 'personalities' or 'behavio...
It has been argued that social learning helps animals either avoid noxious substances or identify fo...
The effects of domestication on animals’ behaviors and morphology are well known and documented. Cha...
Red junglefowl (RJF), ancestor of all domesticated chickens, is a highly social, omnivorous bird spe...
We used a novel 'three-bowl' method to investigate social effects on feeding and drinking in domesti...
Understanding how humans and other animals learn to perform an act from seeing it done has been a ma...
On video, budgerigars observed a conspecific demonstrator depressing a stopper by pecking or by step...
Developmental psychologists have often described imitation in humans as a complex process indicative...
In the present experiments, the 2-action method was used to determine whether pigeons could learn to...
Imitative learning, in which an individual learns to reproduce the behaviour pattern of another, has...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
A novel automated procedure was used to study imitative learning in pigeons. In Experiments 1 and 2,...
Male and female juvenile budgerigars, Melopsittacus undulatus, were allowed to observe a conspecific...
Social learning is a powerful mechanism of information acquisition and can be found in various speci...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behaviour. Such 'personalities' or 'behavio...
It has been argued that social learning helps animals either avoid noxious substances or identify fo...
The effects of domestication on animals’ behaviors and morphology are well known and documented. Cha...
Red junglefowl (RJF), ancestor of all domesticated chickens, is a highly social, omnivorous bird spe...