Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organisms are social and consequently make decisions both individually and as part of a collective. Reaching consensus necessarily means that a single option is chosen by the group, even when there are dissenting opinions. This decision-making process decouples the otherwise direct relationship between animals ’ preferences and their experiences (the outcomes of decisions). Instead, because an individual’s learned preferences influence what others experience, and therefore learn about, collective decisions couple the learning processes between social organisms. This introduces a new, and previously unexplored, dynamical relationship between preferenc...
Animals living in groups make movement decisions that depend, among other factors, on social interac...
Animals living in groups make movement decisions that depend, among other factors, on social interac...
The patterns and mechanisms of collective decision making in humans and animals have attracted both ...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H...
During consensus decision making, individuals in groups balance personal information (based on their...
An important potential advantage of group-living that has been mostly neglected by life scientists i...
<div><p>For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, ...
The field of collective animal behaviour examines how relatively simple, local interactions between ...
WOS:000236896200037International audienceGroup-living animals are often faced with choosing between ...
For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, particul...
Many animal groups benefit from making decisions collectively. For example, colonies of many ant spe...
For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, particul...
Microbes are intensely social organisms that routinely cooperate and coordinate their activities to ...
Group-living species frequently pool individual information so as to reach consensus decisions such ...
Animals living in groups make movement decisions that depend, among other factors, on social interac...
Animals living in groups make movement decisions that depend, among other factors, on social interac...
The patterns and mechanisms of collective decision making in humans and animals have attracted both ...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H...
During consensus decision making, individuals in groups balance personal information (based on their...
An important potential advantage of group-living that has been mostly neglected by life scientists i...
<div><p>For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, ...
The field of collective animal behaviour examines how relatively simple, local interactions between ...
WOS:000236896200037International audienceGroup-living animals are often faced with choosing between ...
For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, particul...
Many animal groups benefit from making decisions collectively. For example, colonies of many ant spe...
For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, particul...
Microbes are intensely social organisms that routinely cooperate and coordinate their activities to ...
Group-living species frequently pool individual information so as to reach consensus decisions such ...
Animals living in groups make movement decisions that depend, among other factors, on social interac...
Animals living in groups make movement decisions that depend, among other factors, on social interac...
The patterns and mechanisms of collective decision making in humans and animals have attracted both ...