Animal social learning has become a subject of broad interest, but demonstrations of bodily imitation in animals remain rare. Based on Voelkl and Huber's study of imitation by marmosets, we tested four groups of semi-captive vervet monkeys presented with food in modified film canisters ("aethipops'). One individual was trained to take the tops off canisters in each group and demonstrated five openings to them. In three groups these models used their mouth to remove the lid, but in one of the groups the model also spontaneously pulled ropes on a canister to open it. In the last group the model preferred to remove the lid with her hands. Following these spontaneous differentiations of foraging techniques in the models, we observed the techniq...
Social learning and the formation of traditions rely on the ability and willingness to copy one anot...
Human behaviour is often based on social learning, a mechanism that has been documented also in a va...
SummaryEvidence has accumulated in recent years indicating that traditions are not a unique feature ...
Animal social learning has become a subject of broad interest, but demonstrations of bodily imitatio...
Animal social learning has become a subject of broad interest, but demonstrations of bodily imitatio...
Two-action experiments, in which observer individuals watch models use one of two alternative method...
Experimental studies of animal social learning in the wild remain rare, especially those that employ...
Social learning is the basis for the formation of traditions in both human and nonhuman animals. Fie...
We tested for social learning and imitation in common marmosets using an artificial foraging task an...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
International audienceIt has been reported that wild capuchin monkeys exhibit several group-specific...
In the ability and motivation to copy others, social learning has been shown to provide a mechanism ...
Social learning and the formation of traditions rely on the ability and willingness to copy one anot...
Imitative learning has received great attention due to its supposed role in the development of cultu...
Social learning and the formation of traditions rely on the ability and willingness to copy one anot...
Social learning and the formation of traditions rely on the ability and willingness to copy one anot...
Human behaviour is often based on social learning, a mechanism that has been documented also in a va...
SummaryEvidence has accumulated in recent years indicating that traditions are not a unique feature ...
Animal social learning has become a subject of broad interest, but demonstrations of bodily imitatio...
Animal social learning has become a subject of broad interest, but demonstrations of bodily imitatio...
Two-action experiments, in which observer individuals watch models use one of two alternative method...
Experimental studies of animal social learning in the wild remain rare, especially those that employ...
Social learning is the basis for the formation of traditions in both human and nonhuman animals. Fie...
We tested for social learning and imitation in common marmosets using an artificial foraging task an...
Imitation is considered to be an efficient method of conveying information between individuals. It i...
International audienceIt has been reported that wild capuchin monkeys exhibit several group-specific...
In the ability and motivation to copy others, social learning has been shown to provide a mechanism ...
Social learning and the formation of traditions rely on the ability and willingness to copy one anot...
Imitative learning has received great attention due to its supposed role in the development of cultu...
Social learning and the formation of traditions rely on the ability and willingness to copy one anot...
Social learning and the formation of traditions rely on the ability and willingness to copy one anot...
Human behaviour is often based on social learning, a mechanism that has been documented also in a va...
SummaryEvidence has accumulated in recent years indicating that traditions are not a unique feature ...