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  • Since I can not think of any, I suggest that in this case, social learning is an epiphenomenon of some other cognitive processes.ReplyDeleteRepliesDavid Edelman11 July 2012 at 23:30Certainly, the position of most ethologists (and nearly all cephalopod researchers) is that social, or observational, learning would necessarily have appeared exclusively in social species.
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