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The human experience is inherently social, yet we know relatively little about the social learning processes that distinguish us from other species. I am currently in my 2nd year as a PhD student at the Human and Machine Cognition lab (University of Tübingen), working on improving our understanding of the mechanisms underlying social learning by using a combination of behavioural experiments and computational modelling. I received my B.Sc. in Psychology from the Technical University of Braunschweig. Striving to expand my understanding of human behaviour and cognition to its neural underpinnings, I subsequently joined the IMPRS Neuroscience in Göttingen, which is where I received my M.Sc.
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LIVE - Social learning generates collective intelligence even among heterogeneous individuals
Wataru Toyokawa and 4 other authors

Social learning with a grain of salt
Alexandra Witt and 4 other authors