Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching appears to be unique in terms of both the breadth of contexts within which it is observed, and in its responsiveness to needs of the learner. Similarly, cultural evolution is observable in other species, but human cultural evolution appears strikingly distinct. This has led to speculation that the evolutionary origins of these capacities may be causally linked. Here we provide an overview of contrasting perspectives on the relationship between teaching and cultural evolution in humans, and briefly review previous research which suggests that cumulative culture (here meaning cultural evolution featuring a trend towards improving functionality...
Humans not only learn from others, but can also build on that knowledge. Cultural change therefore a...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
Teaching is an important process of cultural transmission. Some have argued that human teaching is a...
Human cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is recognized as a powerful ecological and evolutionary fo...
Cumulative cultural evolution has been suggested to account for key cognitive and behavioral attribu...
© 2017, The Author(s). Human culture is uniquely complex compared to other species. This complexity ...
The human species is more reliant on cultural adaptation than any other species, but it is unclear h...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Humans not only learn from others, but can also buil...
Humans are extraordinary in the extent to which we rely on cumulative culture to act upon and make s...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...
Cumulative culture enables humans to shape their niche and to live in extreme environments. To unde...
Open access journalThe cumulative nature of human culture is unique in the animal kingdom. Progressi...
The central thesis of this article is that the evolution of teaching is one of the main factors that...
Humans not only learn from others, but can also build on that knowledge. Cultural change therefore a...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...
Although evidence of teaching behaviour has been identified in some nonhuman species, human teaching...
Teaching is an important process of cultural transmission. Some have argued that human teaching is a...
Human cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is recognized as a powerful ecological and evolutionary fo...
Cumulative cultural evolution has been suggested to account for key cognitive and behavioral attribu...
© 2017, The Author(s). Human culture is uniquely complex compared to other species. This complexity ...
The human species is more reliant on cultural adaptation than any other species, but it is unclear h...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Humans not only learn from others, but can also buil...
Humans are extraordinary in the extent to which we rely on cumulative culture to act upon and make s...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...
Cumulative culture enables humans to shape their niche and to live in extreme environments. To unde...
Open access journalThe cumulative nature of human culture is unique in the animal kingdom. Progressi...
The central thesis of this article is that the evolution of teaching is one of the main factors that...
Humans not only learn from others, but can also build on that knowledge. Cultural change therefore a...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
Teaching is present in all human societies, while within other species it is very limited. Something...