Human behavior is strongly influenced by the presence of others. Obtaining a good reputation or avoiding a bad one is a powerful incentive for a plethora of human actions. Theoretical considerations suggest that reputation may be a key mediator of aspects of altruistic behavior that are uniquely human. Despite its considerable influence on human social behavior and the growing interest in social neuroscience, investigations of the neural basis of reputation-based decision-making are still in their infancy. Here, I argue that reputation is an important aspect of human social cognition and present some of the candidate neural mechanisms
In human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exploited. Co...
Humans care about having a positive reputation, which may prompt them to help in scenarios where the...
While all species are unique, only humans have been able to develop complex tools and technology, an...
Human behavior is strongly influenced by the presence of others. Obtaining a good reputation or avoi...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
An individual's beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are influenced by other people, and social influen...
How we are viewed by other individuals-our reputation-has a considerable influence on our everyday b...
Reputation is a fundamental feature of human sociality as it sustains cooperative relationships amon...
The reputation of others influences partner selection in human cooperative behaviors through verbal ...
Humans learn to trust new partners by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions...
Human decision-making is often motivated by a pursuit of valued goals, such as food and money. Such ...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...
In human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exploited. Co...
Humans care about having a positive reputation, which may prompt them to help in scenarios where the...
While all species are unique, only humans have been able to develop complex tools and technology, an...
Human behavior is strongly influenced by the presence of others. Obtaining a good reputation or avoi...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
An individual's beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are influenced by other people, and social influen...
How we are viewed by other individuals-our reputation-has a considerable influence on our everyday b...
Reputation is a fundamental feature of human sociality as it sustains cooperative relationships amon...
The reputation of others influences partner selection in human cooperative behaviors through verbal ...
Humans learn to trust new partners by evaluating the outcomes of repeated interpersonal interactions...
Human decision-making is often motivated by a pursuit of valued goals, such as food and money. Such ...
Decision rules of reciprocity include 'I help those who helped me' (direct reciprocity) and 'I help ...
In human societies, cooperation between strangers flourishes despite the risk of being exploited. Co...
Humans care about having a positive reputation, which may prompt them to help in scenarios where the...
While all species are unique, only humans have been able to develop complex tools and technology, an...