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Social Learning in Animals
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Social Learning in Animals

Abstract

Abstract ‘Social learning’ is a general term referring to several behavioral processes that allow social interactions to bias what individuals learn. Processes involved in social learning include ‘local enhancement’, when the normal activities of one individual simply focus attention of others on a particular part of the environment with which they then interact, and ‘teaching’, when a model changes its own behavior to facilitate learning by naive individuals.

Authors

Galef BG

Book title

Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

January 1, 2006

DOI

10.1002/0470018860.s00721
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