Social learning refers to individuals learning from others, including information gained through indirect social influences, such as the results of others' actions and changes in the physical environment. One method to determine the relative influence of these varieties of information is the 'ghost display', in which no model is involved, but subjects can watch the results that a model would produce. Previous research has shown mixed success by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) learning from ghost displays, with some studies suggesting learning only in relatively simple tasks. To explore whether the failure of chimpanzees to learn from a ghost display may be due to neophobia when tested singly or a requirement for more detailed information for ...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
Social learning refers to individuals learning from others, including information gained through ind...
Although tool use occurs in diverse species, its complexity may mark an important distinction betwee...
Many of the tool-using activities of both chimpanzees and children involve a complex mixture of inte...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
Background: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
BACKGROUND: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
Many studies investigating culture in non-human animals tend to focus on the inferred need of social...
Social animals have much to gain from observing and responding appropriately to the actions of their...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
Social learning refers to individuals learning from others, including information gained through ind...
Although tool use occurs in diverse species, its complexity may mark an important distinction betwee...
Many of the tool-using activities of both chimpanzees and children involve a complex mixture of inte...
Emulation has been distinguished from imitation as a form of observational learning because it focus...
Background: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
BACKGROUND: It is still unclear which observational learning mechanisms underlie the transmission of...
There is currently much debate about the nature of social learning in chimpanzees., The main questio...
Many studies investigating culture in non-human animals tend to focus on the inferred need of social...
Social animals have much to gain from observing and responding appropriately to the actions of their...
Programme Level Social Learning (PLSL) was investigated in seven captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodyte...
Social learning in non-human primates has been studied experimentally for over 120 years, yet until ...
Chimpanzees follow the gaze of conspecifics and humans -follow it past distractors and behind barrie...
BACKGROUND: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...
Background: The evidence for culture in non-human animals has been growing incrementally over the pa...