In the current literature, there are few experimental tests of capacities for cumulative cultural evolution in nonhuman species. There are even fewer examples of such tests in young children. This limited evidence is noteworthy given widespread interest in the apparent distinctiveness of human cumulative culture, and the potentially significant theoretical implications of identifying related capacities in nonhumans or very young children. We evaluate experimental methods upon which claims of capacities for cumulative culture, or lack thereof, have been based. Although some of the established methods (those simulating generational succession) have the potential to identify positive evidence that fulfills widely accepted definitions of cumula...
Cumulative culture has been argued to be unique to humans, however, recent evidence from nonhuman a...
This is the final version. Available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this record.In recent yea...
In humans, cultural evolutionary processes are capable of shaping our cognition, because the concept...
In the current literature, there are few experimental tests of capacities for cumulative cultural ev...
In the current literature, there are few experimental tests of capacities for cumulative cultural ev...
Funding information: H2020 European Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 648841 RATCHETCOGIn the cu...
In humans, cultural traditions often change in ways which increase efficiency and functionality. Thi...
Traditionally, experiments on social learning (both in humans and nonhumans) involve dyads, with an ...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
It has been claimed that a unique feature of human culture is that it accumulates beneficial modific...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
Cumulative cultural evolution is the term given to a particular kind of social learning, which allow...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Humans not only learn from others, but can also buil...
Humans not only learn from others, but can also build on that knowledge. Cultural change therefore a...
In this thesis, I explore two subjects of importance to the study of cultural evolution and cumulati...
Cumulative culture has been argued to be unique to humans, however, recent evidence from nonhuman a...
This is the final version. Available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this record.In recent yea...
In humans, cultural evolutionary processes are capable of shaping our cognition, because the concept...
In the current literature, there are few experimental tests of capacities for cumulative cultural ev...
In the current literature, there are few experimental tests of capacities for cumulative cultural ev...
Funding information: H2020 European Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 648841 RATCHETCOGIn the cu...
In humans, cultural traditions often change in ways which increase efficiency and functionality. Thi...
Traditionally, experiments on social learning (both in humans and nonhumans) involve dyads, with an ...
This project used experiments to examine the cognitive processes that make human culture possible us...
It has been claimed that a unique feature of human culture is that it accumulates beneficial modific...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
Cumulative cultural evolution is the term given to a particular kind of social learning, which allow...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Humans not only learn from others, but can also buil...
Humans not only learn from others, but can also build on that knowledge. Cultural change therefore a...
In this thesis, I explore two subjects of importance to the study of cultural evolution and cumulati...
Cumulative culture has been argued to be unique to humans, however, recent evidence from nonhuman a...
This is the final version. Available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this record.In recent yea...
In humans, cultural evolutionary processes are capable of shaping our cognition, because the concept...