We live busy, social lives, and meeting the challenges of our complex environments puts strain on our cognitive systems. However, cognitive resources are limited. It is unclear how cognitive load affects social decision making. Previous findings on the effects of cognitive load on other-regarding preferences have been ambiguous, allowing no coherent opinion whether cognitive load increases, decreases or does not affect prosocial considerations. Here, we suggest that social distance between individuals modulates whether generosity towards a recipient increases or decreases under cognitive load conditions. Participants played a financial social discounting task with several recipients at variable social distance levels. In this task, they cou...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
This dissertation examined the combination of delay, probabilistic and social discounting tasks in c...
Previous research showed that social distance (e.g., being friends or strangers) influences people's...
Social factors can affect the processing of intertemporal choice, but the influence of social distan...
Most people are generous, but not toward everyone alike: generosity usually declines with social dis...
Purpose In recent years, it is increasingly common to find situations in which economic or financia...
Previous research on gender differences in behavior has led to seemingly contradictory findings. Whi...
Men, like the male of many animal species, use gifts to build satisfactory relationships with a desi...
Social discounting assesses an individual\u27s willingness to forgo an outcome for the self in lieu ...
Based on the assumption that social distance and time are dimensions of psychological distance impor...
<p>Project abstract:</p> <p>Many situations involve processing social and non-social information sim...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM) ─ the ability to understand other’s thoughts, intentions, and emotions ...
Discount functions indicate how the value of an outcome decreases with changes in some other variabl...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated that prosocial behavior, cooperation, and trust increas...
Although we often seek social feedback (SFB) from others to help us make decisions, little is known ...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
This dissertation examined the combination of delay, probabilistic and social discounting tasks in c...
Previous research showed that social distance (e.g., being friends or strangers) influences people's...
Social factors can affect the processing of intertemporal choice, but the influence of social distan...
Most people are generous, but not toward everyone alike: generosity usually declines with social dis...
Purpose In recent years, it is increasingly common to find situations in which economic or financia...
Previous research on gender differences in behavior has led to seemingly contradictory findings. Whi...
Men, like the male of many animal species, use gifts to build satisfactory relationships with a desi...
Social discounting assesses an individual\u27s willingness to forgo an outcome for the self in lieu ...
Based on the assumption that social distance and time are dimensions of psychological distance impor...
<p>Project abstract:</p> <p>Many situations involve processing social and non-social information sim...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM) ─ the ability to understand other’s thoughts, intentions, and emotions ...
Discount functions indicate how the value of an outcome decreases with changes in some other variabl...
Prior research has consistently demonstrated that prosocial behavior, cooperation, and trust increas...
Although we often seek social feedback (SFB) from others to help us make decisions, little is known ...
Abstract Despite broad interest, experimental evidence for gender differences in social abilities re...
This dissertation examined the combination of delay, probabilistic and social discounting tasks in c...
Previous research showed that social distance (e.g., being friends or strangers) influences people's...