The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite marked scientific interest in CCE, the cognitive underpinnings supporting its development remain understudied. We examined the role cognitive flexibility plays in CCE by studying U.S. children’s (N = 167, 3–5-year-olds) propensity to relinquish an inefficient solution to a problem in favor of a more efficient alternative, and whether they would resist reverting to earlier versions. In contrast to previous work with chimpanzees, most children who first learned to solve a puzzlebox in an inefficient way switched to an observed, more efficient alternative. However, over multiple task interactions, 85% of children who switched reverted to the ineffi...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite mar...
This research was supported by a National Science Foundation grant (award number 1730678) and a Temp...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cumulative culture enables humans to shape their niche and to live in extreme environments. To unde...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
The scale of cumulative cultural evolution (CCE) is a defining characteristic of humans. Despite mar...
This research was supported by a National Science Foundation grant (award number 1730678) and a Temp...
Human cumulative culture has been suggested to depend on human-unique cognitive mechanisms, explaini...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
International audienceThe remarkable ecological and demographic success of humanity is largely attri...
Population size has been proposed to promote cumulative culture in humans. Experimental evidence fro...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cumulative culture enables humans to shape their niche and to live in extreme environments. To unde...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cumulative culture is rare, if not altogether absent in non-human species. At the foundation of cumu...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...
Cognitive flexibility, the adaptation of representations and responses to new task demands, improves...