Both human and nonhuman animals rely on observation to navigate the world. Rats,7birds,8and chimpanzees9observe others to learn about their behaviors in a given environmental or social context. One of the earliest forms of observational learning occurs in imitation. Imitative learning typically involv...
Imitation and social learningAtherton, JS
imitation -- The learning and the generaliztion of imitation: Experiments on animals -- The learning of imitation: Experiments on children -- Varying cases of matched-dependents behavior -- Copying: The role of sameness and difference -- The prestige of models: Experiments of children -- The...
网络社会学习与模仿;社会学习和模仿 网络释义
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Social learning is a powerful strategy of adaptation in nature. An interactive rat-like robot that engages in imitation learning with a freely behaving rat opens a way to study social behaviours. Thomas Schmickl News & Views05 Dec 2024Nature Machine Intelligence ...
Although behaviors and techniques can clearly spread in a group also through simpler forms of social learning, high-fidelity transmission through imitation may more effectively allow the spread and establishment of novel behaviors in human and nonhuman groups, because the probability is higher that more...
Social Learning Theory explains aggression by asserting that aggression is learned through modeling behaviors (Tedeschi & Felson, 1994).Bandura et al. (1963)conducted a study on the imitation of examples of film aggression. The researchers found that children who were exposed to aggressive film clips...
and clans of related individuals that rest close to each other (Lorenz1935,1988; Lamprecht1986; Scheiber et al.2013). Foraging flocks of many parrots are characterized by overlapping home ranges, frequent exchange of flock members through fission-fusion events and reliance on social learning to ac...
Traditionally, cognitive and computer scientists have viewed intelligence solipsistically, as a property of unitary agents devoid of social context. Given the success of contemporary learning algorithms, we argue that the bottleneck in artificial intelli