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The following pages link to Evolution of social learning does not explain the origin of human cumulative culture (Q2210028):
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- Evolution of costly explicit memory and cumulative culture (Q327206) (← links)
- Trade-off between learning and exploitation: the Pareto-optimal versus evolutionarily stable learning schedule in cumulative cultural evolution (Q487337) (← links)
- Spread of costly prestige-seeking behavior by social learning (Q615414) (← links)
- Why does human culture increase exponentially? (Q615499) (← links)
- Accumulation of independent cultural traits (Q615644) (← links)
- A paradox of cumulative culture (Q738216) (← links)
- Sustainability of culture-driven population dynamics (Q1630820) (← links)
- Inclusive fitness analysis of cumulative cultural evolution in an island-structured population (Q1700549) (← links)
- Adaptive strategies for cumulative cultural learning (Q1784322) (← links)
- A cognitive-evolutionary model for the evolution of teaching (Q2068697) (← links)
- Cultural ecologies of adaptive vs. maladaptive traits: a simple nonlinear model (Q2205801) (← links)
- Population size vs. social connectedness -- a gene-culture coevolutionary approach to cumulative cultural evolution (Q2362553) (← links)
- From cultural traditions to cumulative culture: parameterizing the differences between human and nonhuman culture (Q2415683) (← links)
- Cumulative cultural evolution: the role of teaching (Q2632611) (← links)
- Convergence of knowledge in a stochastic cultural evolution model with population structure, social learning and credibility biases (Q3388779) (← links)
- The cultural implications of growth: Modeling nonlinear interaction of trait selection and population dynamics (Q4575501) (← links)