<p>Panel A. Geometrical average of the gain participants were willing to accept in order to play the 50/50 gamble as a function of each of the twelve proposed losses, in the “Self” and “Other” conditions. Panel B. Geometric means of individual gain/loss ratios as a function of each of the twelve proposed losses (log scale) in the “Self” and “Other” conditions.</p
<p>Each individual panel shows the average payoff of Mutualist A and Mutualist B, calculated as the ...
<p>Panels (a) and (b): Histograms of earnings in simulations of the heterogeneous model, for all pla...
<p>The top panel compares distributions over the twenty-four choices, over increment and decrement c...
Fig A: Top panel: Percentage of decisions before and after the IP for a simulated group of 100 playe...
<p>Geometric mean of individual loss aversions (gain/loss ratio) compensating for increasing loss di...
The panels are adapted from [12]. The x-axis denotes the number of actions the subjects were suppose...
<p>A: Participants' scores in the individual and group conditions (N = 54 and N = 140, respectively)...
<p>Top panel: Probability of choice as a function of both position and rank in duration. a, b- Proba...
A: Example of two rounds of the ‘pig’ dice game, the top one ending with a decision to stop and a re...
<p>(A) Exemplary computer screen plot from the experiment. The task of the subjects was to accept or...
<p><b>2.A</b>: Matrix with “You Gain” values (Y axis) and “Red Cross Loses” values (X axis) in cents...
<p><b>(a-e)</b> Each panel represents a single parameter; (a)The risk preference parameter in reward...
<p>Each panel shows mean decision sample as a function of the number of choices for a range of pdfs ...
<p>Panel a: Mean estimated critical angles for the scenes presented on the left and on the right sid...
<p>(a) Evolution of the net score in each block for the whole group. A significant difference occurr...
<p>Each individual panel shows the average payoff of Mutualist A and Mutualist B, calculated as the ...
<p>Panels (a) and (b): Histograms of earnings in simulations of the heterogeneous model, for all pla...
<p>The top panel compares distributions over the twenty-four choices, over increment and decrement c...
Fig A: Top panel: Percentage of decisions before and after the IP for a simulated group of 100 playe...
<p>Geometric mean of individual loss aversions (gain/loss ratio) compensating for increasing loss di...
The panels are adapted from [12]. The x-axis denotes the number of actions the subjects were suppose...
<p>A: Participants' scores in the individual and group conditions (N = 54 and N = 140, respectively)...
<p>Top panel: Probability of choice as a function of both position and rank in duration. a, b- Proba...
A: Example of two rounds of the ‘pig’ dice game, the top one ending with a decision to stop and a re...
<p>(A) Exemplary computer screen plot from the experiment. The task of the subjects was to accept or...
<p><b>2.A</b>: Matrix with “You Gain” values (Y axis) and “Red Cross Loses” values (X axis) in cents...
<p><b>(a-e)</b> Each panel represents a single parameter; (a)The risk preference parameter in reward...
<p>Each panel shows mean decision sample as a function of the number of choices for a range of pdfs ...
<p>Panel a: Mean estimated critical angles for the scenes presented on the left and on the right sid...
<p>(a) Evolution of the net score in each block for the whole group. A significant difference occurr...
<p>Each individual panel shows the average payoff of Mutualist A and Mutualist B, calculated as the ...
<p>Panels (a) and (b): Histograms of earnings in simulations of the heterogeneous model, for all pla...
<p>The top panel compares distributions over the twenty-four choices, over increment and decrement c...