In groups of animals only a small proportion of individuals may possess particular information, such as a migration route or the direction to a resource. Individuals may differ in preferred direction resulting in conflicts of interest and, therefore, consensus decisions may have to be made to prevent the group from splitting. Recent theoretical work has shown how leadership and consensus decision making can occur without active signalling or individual recognition. Here we test these predictions experimentally using humans. We found that a small informed minority could guide a group of naive individuals to a target without verbal communication or obvious signalling. Both the time to target and deviation from target were decreased by the pre...
Leadership is a widespread phenomena in social organisms and it is recognised to facilitate coordina...
Coordinated collective behaviors often emerge from simple rules governing the interactions of indivi...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...
In groups of animals only a small proportion of individuals may possess particular information, such...
For animals that forage or travel in groups, making movement decisions often depends on social inter...
Individuals in groups, whether composed of humans or other animal species, often make important deci...
International audienceFor group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for t...
For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, particul...
Previously, we showed using a computational agent-based model that a group of animals moving togethe...
For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, particul...
The 'many-wrongs principle' predicts that animal group cohesion can cause groups to navigate more ac...
Conflicting interests among group members are common when making collective decisions, yet failure t...
During consensus decision making, individuals in groups balance personal information (based on their...
<p>A major advantage of group living is increased decision accuracy. In animal groups information is...
Conflicting interests among group members are common when making collective decisions, yet failure t...
Leadership is a widespread phenomena in social organisms and it is recognised to facilitate coordina...
Coordinated collective behaviors often emerge from simple rules governing the interactions of indivi...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...
In groups of animals only a small proportion of individuals may possess particular information, such...
For animals that forage or travel in groups, making movement decisions often depends on social inter...
Individuals in groups, whether composed of humans or other animal species, often make important deci...
International audienceFor group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for t...
For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, particul...
Previously, we showed using a computational agent-based model that a group of animals moving togethe...
For group-living animals, reaching consensus to stay cohesive is crucial for their fitness, particul...
The 'many-wrongs principle' predicts that animal group cohesion can cause groups to navigate more ac...
Conflicting interests among group members are common when making collective decisions, yet failure t...
During consensus decision making, individuals in groups balance personal information (based on their...
<p>A major advantage of group living is increased decision accuracy. In animal groups information is...
Conflicting interests among group members are common when making collective decisions, yet failure t...
Leadership is a widespread phenomena in social organisms and it is recognised to facilitate coordina...
Coordinated collective behaviors often emerge from simple rules governing the interactions of indivi...
Learning has been studied extensively in the context of isolated individuals. However, many organism...