Stress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans alike [1]. However, stress and other environmental factors can also program developmental pathways [2, 3]. We investigate whether differential exposure to developmental stress can drive divergent social learning strategies [4, 5] between siblings. In many species, juveniles acquire essential foraging skills by copying others: they can copy peers (horizontal social learning), learn from their parents (vertical social learning) or from other adults (oblique social learning) [6]. However, whether juveniles' learning strategies are condition-dependent largely remains a mystery. We found that juvenile zebra finches living in flocks socially learnt novel ...
Learning new behaviour is a fundamental way for animals to adjust to changes in their surroundings a...
Theoretical models of social learning predict that animals should copy others in variable environmen...
Developmental stress affects a range of phenotypic traits in later life-history stages. These long-t...
Stress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans alike. ...
SummaryStress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans ...
D.R.F. was funded by grants from NSF (NSF-IOS1250895) to Margaret Crofoot and BBSRC (BB/L006081/1) t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier (Cell Press) via the DOI in this r...
The use of information provided by others is a common short-cut adopted to inform decision-making. H...
Early-life experience can fundamentally shape individual life-history trajectories. Previous researc...
N.J.B. was funded by a Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Rubicon Fellowship during th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
The efficiency with which animals learn new skills depends on their ability to choose good tutors. A...
The quantity and quality of social relationships, as captured by social network analysis, can have m...
The quantity and quality of social relationships, as captured by social network analysis, can have m...
The quantity and quality of social relationships, as captured by social network analysis, can have m...
Learning new behaviour is a fundamental way for animals to adjust to changes in their surroundings a...
Theoretical models of social learning predict that animals should copy others in variable environmen...
Developmental stress affects a range of phenotypic traits in later life-history stages. These long-t...
Stress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans alike. ...
SummaryStress during early life can cause disease and cognitive impairment in humans and non-humans ...
D.R.F. was funded by grants from NSF (NSF-IOS1250895) to Margaret Crofoot and BBSRC (BB/L006081/1) t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier (Cell Press) via the DOI in this r...
The use of information provided by others is a common short-cut adopted to inform decision-making. H...
Early-life experience can fundamentally shape individual life-history trajectories. Previous researc...
N.J.B. was funded by a Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research Rubicon Fellowship during th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
The efficiency with which animals learn new skills depends on their ability to choose good tutors. A...
The quantity and quality of social relationships, as captured by social network analysis, can have m...
The quantity and quality of social relationships, as captured by social network analysis, can have m...
The quantity and quality of social relationships, as captured by social network analysis, can have m...
Learning new behaviour is a fundamental way for animals to adjust to changes in their surroundings a...
Theoretical models of social learning predict that animals should copy others in variable environmen...
Developmental stress affects a range of phenotypic traits in later life-history stages. These long-t...