Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adapt to a wide variety of environmental and social conditions. However, it is unclear which social learning strategies people use, especially in social contexts where their payoffs depend on the behaviour of others. Here we show experimentally that individuals differ in their social learning strategies and that they tend to employ the same learning strategy irrespective of the interaction context. Payoff-based learners focus on their peers' success, while decision-based learners disregard payoffs and exclusively focus on their peers' past behaviour. These individual differences may be of considerable importance for cultural evolution. By means o...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...
Many modern studies of cultural innovation and demographic change rest on the proposition that socia...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Social learning is a fundamental element of human cognition. Learning from others facilitates the tr...
Humans exhibit a rich and complex material culture with no equivalent in animals. Also, social learn...
Social learning can be adaptive, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Many researche...
Humans owe their ecological success to their great capacities for social learning and cooperation: l...
The apparent adaptive value of culture was once assumed to be an explanation for the evolution of so...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
Human cultural traditions are accumulated bodies of knowledge that have been built over time through...
Background: Advanced cognitive abilities are widely thought to underpin cultural traditions and cum...
In this article, we integrate cultural evolutionary theory with empirical research from developmenta...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...
Many modern studies of cultural innovation and demographic change rest on the proposition that socia...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
Social learning is a fundamental element of human cognition. Learning from others facilitates the tr...
Humans exhibit a rich and complex material culture with no equivalent in animals. Also, social learn...
Social learning can be adaptive, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Many researche...
Humans owe their ecological success to their great capacities for social learning and cooperation: l...
The apparent adaptive value of culture was once assumed to be an explanation for the evolution of so...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
Human cultural traditions are accumulated bodies of knowledge that have been built over time through...
Background: Advanced cognitive abilities are widely thought to underpin cultural traditions and cum...
In this article, we integrate cultural evolutionary theory with empirical research from developmenta...
Cultural evolutionary models have identified a range of conditions under which social learning (copy...
Social learning, the ability to learn from others, is neither random nor indiscriminate. Natural sel...
Many modern studies of cultural innovation and demographic change rest on the proposition that socia...