Social enhancement can create adaptive, arbitrary and maladaptive cultural traditions.
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Do dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) make counterproductive choices because they are sensitive to human ostensive cues?Chimpanzees copy dominant and knowledgeable individuals: implications for cultural diversity.Skill learning and the evolution of social learning mechanismsThe sociality-health-fitness nexus: synthesis, conclusions and future directionsConformity cannot be identified based on population-level signaturesCan Traditions Emerge from the Interaction of Stimulus Enhancement and Reinforcement Learning? An Experimental Model.The evolution of social learning mechanisms and cultural phenomena in group foragers.Memory, transmission and persistence of alternative foraging techniques in wild common marmosets.Object affordances tune observers' prior expectations about tool-use behaviors.Identification of learning mechanisms in a wild meerkat population.How copying affects the amount, evenness and persistence of cultural knowledge: insights from the social learning strategies tournament.Elephant resource-use traditions.The role of redundant information in cultural transmission and cultural stabilization.When and where to practice: social influences on the development of nut-cracking in bearded capuchins (Sapajus libidinosus).How social and non-social information influence classification decisions: A computational modelling approach.Conformity does not perpetuate suboptimal traditions in a wild population of songbirds.The recognition signal hypothesis for the adaptive evolution of religion : a phylogenetic test with Christian denominations.Imitation is necessary for cumulative cultural evolution in an unfamiliar, opaque task.Social learning may lead to population level conformity without individual level frequency bias.Can object affordances impact on human social learning of tool use?Cultural transmission in an ever-changing world: trial-and-error copying may be more robust than precise imitation.
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Social enhancement can create adaptive, arbitrary and maladaptive cultural traditions.
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Luke J Matthews
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2010-06-14T00:00:00Z