
Plants, Infants, and the Evolution of Social Learning with Annie Wertz
Evolutionary Psychology (the podcast)
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Infants and Plant Learning
This chapter explores the intricate relationship between infants and their responses to plants, emphasizing their cautious behavior towards unfamiliar flora. It discusses how infants utilize social cues from adults to navigate their interactions with plants, revealing sophisticated cognitive processes in assessing risk. The chapter also critiques traditional views on cognitive modularity, advocating for a more integrated understanding of social learning and evolutionary psychology in the context of identifying edible versus toxic plants.
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