The social learning strategies tournament was an open computer-based tournament investigating the best way to learn in a changing environment. Here we present an analysis of the impact of memory on the ability of strategies entered into the social learning strategies tournament (Rendell, Boyd, et al., 2010) to modify their own behavior to suit a changing environment. The tournament showed that a strategy's ability to remember the past and to predict the future were both key to its success. The possibility that a strategy needs to engage in an approximation of 'mental time travel' to succeed in the tournament strongly implies that investment in randomly timed social learning is not enough to guarantee success. A strategy must use social lear...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory - a society's vicarious beliefs about its ...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory -- a society's vicarious beliefs about its...
The function of memory is not only to recall the past, but also to form and update models of our exp...
Social learning (learning through observation or interaction with other individuals) is widespread i...
Cowley, S. J. & Madsen, J. K. (2014) Time and temporality: Linguistic distribution in human life-gam...
We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) abili...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
This project investigates the role that temporal structure plays in a number of well-studied psychol...
Memory is usually studied and commonly represented as an individual faculty, a mental link between p...
In this paper, we aim to show that the framework of embedded, distributed, or extended cognition off...
We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) abili...
We study models of learning in games where agents with limited memory use social information to deci...
In this paper, we aim to show that the framework of embedded, distributed, or extended cognition off...
The paper investigates how a group of distributed agents may develop congruent cognitive memories in...
Episodic memory, enabling conscious recollection of past episodes, can be distinguished from semanti...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory - a society's vicarious beliefs about its ...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory -- a society's vicarious beliefs about its...
The function of memory is not only to recall the past, but also to form and update models of our exp...
Social learning (learning through observation or interaction with other individuals) is widespread i...
Cowley, S. J. & Madsen, J. K. (2014) Time and temporality: Linguistic distribution in human life-gam...
We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) abili...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
This project investigates the role that temporal structure plays in a number of well-studied psychol...
Memory is usually studied and commonly represented as an individual faculty, a mental link between p...
In this paper, we aim to show that the framework of embedded, distributed, or extended cognition off...
We propose a theoretical model that places attention at the center of mental time travel (MTT) abili...
We study models of learning in games where agents with limited memory use social information to deci...
In this paper, we aim to show that the framework of embedded, distributed, or extended cognition off...
The paper investigates how a group of distributed agents may develop congruent cognitive memories in...
Episodic memory, enabling conscious recollection of past episodes, can be distinguished from semanti...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory - a society's vicarious beliefs about its ...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory -- a society's vicarious beliefs about its...
The function of memory is not only to recall the past, but also to form and update models of our exp...