To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits to acquire more valuable future rewards [1–3]. Although humans account for future consequences when making temporal decisions [4], many animal species wait only a few seconds for delayed benefits [5– 10]. Current research thus suggests a phylogenetic gap between patient humans and impulsive, present-oriented animals [9, 11], a distinction with implications for our understanding of economic decision making [12] and the origins of human cooperation [13]. On the basis of a series of experimental results, we reject this conclusion. First, bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) exhibit a degree of patience not seen in other animal...
Paedomorphism can be a mechanism for differentiation between species. Here the authors demonstrate t...
Foraging decisions in nonhuman animals often require choosing between small, immediate food rewards ...
Phenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we tested whet...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
SummaryTo make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate ben...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
SummaryHumans may be patient when it comes to money, but chimpanzees are willing to wait longer than...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
Marmoset monkeys devalue rewards requiring travel to acquire, but tamarin monkeys do not, despite th...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
What is patience? Humans and other animals often make decisions that trade off present and future be...
Adaptive decisions require that decision makers factor in the subjective values of different possibl...
Adaptive decisions require that decision makers factor in the subjective values of different possibl...
Responses to delayed rewards vary widely across individuals and have important implications for pers...
Paedomorphism can be a mechanism for differentiation between species. Here the authors demonstrate t...
Foraging decisions in nonhuman animals often require choosing between small, immediate food rewards ...
Phenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we tested whet...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
SummaryTo make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate ben...
To make adaptive choices, individuals must sometimes exhibit patience, forgoing immediate benefits t...
SummaryHumans may be patient when it comes to money, but chimpanzees are willing to wait longer than...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
Decision making often involves choosing between small, short-term rewards and large, long-term rewar...
Marmoset monkeys devalue rewards requiring travel to acquire, but tamarin monkeys do not, despite th...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
What is patience? Humans and other animals often make decisions that trade off present and future be...
Adaptive decisions require that decision makers factor in the subjective values of different possibl...
Adaptive decisions require that decision makers factor in the subjective values of different possibl...
Responses to delayed rewards vary widely across individuals and have important implications for pers...
Paedomorphism can be a mechanism for differentiation between species. Here the authors demonstrate t...
Foraging decisions in nonhuman animals often require choosing between small, immediate food rewards ...
Phenotypic changes between species can occur when evolution shapes development. Here, we tested whet...