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The following pages link to Social learning in pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) and adult humans (Homo sapiens) on a two-action artificial fruit (Q48436085):
Displaying 9 items.
- Emulation, imitation, over-imitation and the scope of culture for child and chimpanzee (Q29999119) (← links)
- Investigating children as cultural magnets: do young children transmit redundant information along diffusion chains? (Q33346024) (← links)
- From over-imitation to super-copying: adults imitate causally irrelevant aspects of tool use with higher fidelity than young children (Q33350479) (← links)
- Social Learning in the Real-World: 'Over-Imitation' Occurs in Both Children and Adults Unaware of Participation in an Experiment and Independently of Social Interaction (Q33363603) (← links)
- Social learning as a way to overcome choice-induced preferences? Insights from humans and rhesus macaques (Q36204408) (← links)
- Gaze, goals and growing up: Effects on imitative grasping (Q46694610) (← links)
- When and how well can human‐socialized capuchins match actions demonstrated by a familiar human? (Q51016616) (← links)
- Looking good versus doing good: Which factors take precedence when children learn about new tools? (Q51860057) (← links)
- Investigating the mechanisms of cultural acquisition (Q60452953) (← links)