Social learning solves the problem of narrow-peaked search landscapes: experimental evidence in humans

Volume: 3, Issue: 9, Pages: 160215 - 160215
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
The extensive use of social learning is considered a major reason for the ecological success of humans. Theoretical considerations, models and experiments have explored the evolutionary basis of social learning, showing the conditions under which learning from others is more adaptive than individual learning. Here we present an extension of a previous experimental set-up, in which individuals go on simulated 'hunts' and their success depends on...
Paper Details
Title
Social learning solves the problem of narrow-peaked search landscapes: experimental evidence in humans
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
3
Issue
9
Pages
160215 - 160215
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