Very little is known about the social learning of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), especially in the context of problem-solving situations such as tool use. Sixteen orangutans were presented with a rake-like tool and desirable but out-of-reach food. Eight subjects observed a human demonstrator use the tool in one way, while another eight observed the demonstrator use the tool in another way. Subjects behaved identically in the two experimental conditions, showing no effect of the type of demonstration observed. Analysis of individual learning curves suggested that a large component of individual trial-and-error learning was at work, even for two subjects who received additional trials with an orangutan demonstrator. This pattern of results sugg...
Inspired by the demonstration that tool-use variants among wild chimpanzees and orangutans qualify a...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
Abstract Although once regarded as a unique human feature, tool-use is widespread in the animal king...
Very little is known about the social learning of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), especially in the con...
Increasing evidence for behavioral differences between populations of primates has created a resurge...
Field reports suggest that orangutans acquire local traditions by observing neighbouring conspecific...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Although tool use occurs in diverse species, its complexity may mark an important distinction betwee...
SummaryAnimal cultures are controversial [1, 2] because the method used to isolate culture in animal...
This thesis explores social learning in mother-reared and “enculturated” capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Social interactions are the result of individuals’ cooperative and competitive tendencies expressed ...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
Social learning theory postulates certain animals can learn from models to acquire new techniques an...
Inspired by the demonstration that tool-use variants among wild chimpanzees and orangutans qualify a...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
Abstract Although once regarded as a unique human feature, tool-use is widespread in the animal king...
Very little is known about the social learning of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus), especially in the con...
Increasing evidence for behavioral differences between populations of primates has created a resurge...
Field reports suggest that orangutans acquire local traditions by observing neighbouring conspecific...
Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in capt...
Experiments have shown that captive great apes are capable of observational learning, and patterns o...
Although tool use occurs in diverse species, its complexity may mark an important distinction betwee...
SummaryAnimal cultures are controversial [1, 2] because the method used to isolate culture in animal...
This thesis explores social learning in mother-reared and “enculturated” capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Social interactions are the result of individuals’ cooperative and competitive tendencies expressed ...
Two important elements in problem solving are the abilities to encode relevant task features and to ...
The variety and complexity of human-made tools are unique in the animal kingdom. Research investigat...
Social learning theory postulates certain animals can learn from models to acquire new techniques an...
Inspired by the demonstration that tool-use variants among wild chimpanzees and orangutans qualify a...
Social learning in 11 human-raised capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) was investigated using an artific...
Abstract Although once regarded as a unique human feature, tool-use is widespread in the animal king...