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Nicolas Claidière

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 11, 2020
Taking into account the wider evolutionary context of cumulative cultural evolutionNicolas Claidière
Physics of Life Reviews|December 13, 2024
Language is a unique form of communication that transformed human evolution but how unique is linguistic evolution?: Comment on "Language follows a distinct mode of extra-genomic evolution" by B. Bickel et alFrançois Osiurak, Nicolas Claidière
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 6, 2009
Imitation explains the propagation, not the stability of animal cultureNicolas Claidière, Dan Sperber
Communicative & Integrative Biology|August 28, 2010
The natural selection of fidelity in social learningNicolas Claidière, Dan Sperber
Psychological Bulletin|November 9, 2011
Integrating the study of conformity and culture in humans and nonhuman animalsNicolas Claidière, Andrew Whiten
Plos One|February 25, 2012
Evidence for weak or linear conformity but not for hyper-conformity in an everyday social learning contextNicolas Claidière, Mark Bowler, Andrew Whiten
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 28, 2023
Technical reasoning: neither cognitive instinct nor cognitive gadgetFrançois Osiurak, Giovanni Federico, Nicolas Claidière
Physics of Life Reviews|January 14, 2023
Cultural cognition and technology: Mechanical actions speak louder than bodily actions: Comment on "Blind alleys and fruitful pathways in the comparative study of cultural cognition" by Andrew WhitenFrançois Osiurak, Nicolas Claidière, Giovanni Federico
Behavior Research Methods|March 9, 2021
Computerized assessment of dominance hierarchy in baboons (Papio papio)Julie Gullstrand, Nicolas Claidière, Joël Fagot
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 25, 2022
Bringing cumulative technological culture beyond copying versus reasoningFrançois Osiurak, Nicolas Claidière, Giovanni Federico
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 11, 2020
Taking into account the wider evolutionary context of cumulative cultural evolutionNicolas Claidière
Physics of Life Reviews|December 13, 2024
Language is a unique form of communication that transformed human evolution but how unique is linguistic evolution?: Comment on "Language follows a distinct mode of extra-genomic evolution" by B. Bickel et alFrançois Osiurak, Nicolas Claidière
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 6, 2009
Imitation explains the propagation, not the stability of animal cultureNicolas Claidière, Dan Sperber
Communicative & Integrative Biology|August 28, 2010
The natural selection of fidelity in social learningNicolas Claidière, Dan Sperber
Psychological Bulletin|November 9, 2011
Integrating the study of conformity and culture in humans and nonhuman animalsNicolas Claidière, Andrew Whiten
Plos One|February 25, 2012
Evidence for weak or linear conformity but not for hyper-conformity in an everyday social learning contextNicolas Claidière, Mark Bowler, Andrew Whiten
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 28, 2023
Technical reasoning: neither cognitive instinct nor cognitive gadgetFrançois Osiurak, Giovanni Federico, Nicolas Claidière
Physics of Life Reviews|January 14, 2023
Cultural cognition and technology: Mechanical actions speak louder than bodily actions: Comment on "Blind alleys and fruitful pathways in the comparative study of cultural cognition" by Andrew WhitenFrançois Osiurak, Nicolas Claidière, Giovanni Federico
Behavior Research Methods|March 9, 2021
Computerized assessment of dominance hierarchy in baboons (Papio papio)Julie Gullstrand, Nicolas Claidière, Joël Fagot
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 25, 2022
Bringing cumulative technological culture beyond copying versus reasoningFrançois Osiurak, Nicolas Claidière, Giovanni Federico
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