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The Effect of Social Learning on Individual Learning and Evolution
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2014
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Evolutionary Game TheoryFitnessEducationNatural SelectionEvolution StrategySocial Learning EnvironmentSocial Learning TheoryEvolution Of Human IntelligenceEvolutionary DynamicBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceSocial SkillsLearning SciencesGroup EvolutionArtificial AgentsSocial CognitionSocial BehaviorLearning TheoryEvolutionary BiologyIndividual LearningSelection PressureSocial Learning
We consider the effects of social learning on the individual learning and genetic evolution of a colony of artificial agents capable of genetic, individual and social modes of adaptation. We confirm that there is strong selection pressure to acquire traits of individual learning and social learning when these are adaptive traits. We show that selection pressure for learning of either kind can supress selection pressure for reproduction or greater fitness. We show that social learning differs from individual learning in that it can support a second evolutionary system that is decoupled from the biological evolutionary system. This decoupling leads to an emergent interaction where immature agents are more likely to engage in learning activities than mature agents.
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