- Can we identify a primate signature in social learning?, Dorothy Fragaszy, University of Georgia
- Ongoing prospects for a unified science of cultural evolution, Alex Mesoudi, University of Exeter
- The ontogenetic foundations of cumulative cultural transmission, Cristine Legare, University of Texas, Austin
- Can culture reshape the evolution of learning and how?, Arnon Lotem, Tel Aviv University
- "I don't know": ignorance and question asking as engines for cognitive development, Paul Harris, Harvard University
- Big data, cultural macroevolution and the prospects for an evolutionary science of human history, Russel Gray, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
- The evolution of primate intelligence, Kevin Laland, University of St Andrews
- Gene-culture coevolution in whales and dolphins, Hal Whitehead, Dalhousie University
- What evolves in the evolution of social learning? A social insect perspective, Elli Leadbeater, Royal Holloway University of London
- Childhood as simulated annealing: How wide hypothesis exploration in an extended childhood contributes to cultural learning, Alison Gopnik, University of California, Berkeley
A full program listing is here.
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