In a recent paper by Borg (2017) it was shown that social information alone, decoupled from any within-lifetime learning, can result in improved performance on a food foraging task compared to when social information is unavailable. Here we assess whether access to social information leads to significant behavioral differences both when access to social information leads to improved performance on the task, and when it does not; do any behaviors resulting from social information use, such as movement and increased agent interaction, persist even when the ability to discriminate between poisonous and non-poisonous food is no better than when social information is unavailable? Using a neuroevolutionary artificial life simulation, here we show...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...
In a recent paper by Borg (2017) it was shown that social information alone, decoupled from any with...
In a recent paper by Borg & Channon [6] it was shown that social information alone, decoupled from a...
This research was supported by a grant from The John Templeton Foundation.Background. Social learnin...
BACKGROUND: Social learning is potentially advantageous, but evolutionary theory predicts that (i) ...
Original article can be found at : http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/ Copyright University of Surrey, De...
Mayers Summer Research ScholarshipBiological Science ScholarshipAnimals can receive new information ...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
A common assumption by ethologists, behavioral ecologists, and anthropologists, albeit rarely made e...
Copying others can greatly improve individual fitness and is fundamental for the organisation of soc...
The questions to be addressed here are all aimed at beginning to assess the emergence and utility of...
Social information is immensely valuable. Yet we waste it. The information we get from observing oth...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...
In a recent paper by Borg (2017) it was shown that social information alone, decoupled from any with...
In a recent paper by Borg & Channon [6] it was shown that social information alone, decoupled from a...
This research was supported by a grant from The John Templeton Foundation.Background. Social learnin...
BACKGROUND: Social learning is potentially advantageous, but evolutionary theory predicts that (i) ...
Original article can be found at : http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/ Copyright University of Surrey, De...
Mayers Summer Research ScholarshipBiological Science ScholarshipAnimals can receive new information ...
In this chapter we review the redictions arising from theoretical models and outline the current emp...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
A common assumption by ethologists, behavioral ecologists, and anthropologists, albeit rarely made e...
Copying others can greatly improve individual fitness and is fundamental for the organisation of soc...
The questions to be addressed here are all aimed at beginning to assess the emergence and utility of...
Social information is immensely valuable. Yet we waste it. The information we get from observing oth...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...
Numerous social structures exist in the animal kingdom, all of which fill a niche in which the orga...