SummaryIn social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is crucial to reach group optima [1]. Unless exacted by power or force, coordination in humans relies on a common understanding of the problem [2], which is greatly facilitated by communication [3, 4]. The lack of means of consultation about the nature of the problem and how to solve it may explain why multiagent coordination in nonhuman vertebrates has commonly been observed only when multiple individuals react instantaneously to a single stimulus, either natural or experimentally simulated [5, 6], for example a predator [7, 8], a prey [9, 10], or a neighboring group [11–14]. Here we report how vervet monkeys solved an experimentally induced coordination prob...
Two-action experiments, in which observer individuals watch models use one of two alternative method...
Social animals need to coordinate with others to reap the benefits of group-living even when individ...
Many animal species engage in various forms of solitary object play, but this activity seems to be o...
International audienceIn social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is ...
In social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is crucial to reach group...
SummaryIn social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is crucial to reac...
SummaryFree-ranging vervet monkeys can solve a complex, multi-player coordination problem, learning ...
Social learning is the basis for the formation of traditions in both human and nonhuman animals. Fie...
There is much debate about how humans’ decision-making compares to that of other primates. One way t...
Human behaviour is often based on social learning, a mechanism that has been documented also in a va...
Until now cooperation experiments in primates have paid little attention to how cooperation can emer...
Social animals need to coordinate with others to reap the benefits of group-living even when individ...
<div><p>Many animal species engage in various forms of solitary object play, but this activity seems...
Group living promotes opportunities for both cooperation and competition. Selection on the ability t...
Social coordination can provide optimal solutions to many kinds of group dilemmas, and non- human pr...
Two-action experiments, in which observer individuals watch models use one of two alternative method...
Social animals need to coordinate with others to reap the benefits of group-living even when individ...
Many animal species engage in various forms of solitary object play, but this activity seems to be o...
International audienceIn social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is ...
In social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is crucial to reach group...
SummaryIn social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is crucial to reac...
SummaryFree-ranging vervet monkeys can solve a complex, multi-player coordination problem, learning ...
Social learning is the basis for the formation of traditions in both human and nonhuman animals. Fie...
There is much debate about how humans’ decision-making compares to that of other primates. One way t...
Human behaviour is often based on social learning, a mechanism that has been documented also in a va...
Until now cooperation experiments in primates have paid little attention to how cooperation can emer...
Social animals need to coordinate with others to reap the benefits of group-living even when individ...
<div><p>Many animal species engage in various forms of solitary object play, but this activity seems...
Group living promotes opportunities for both cooperation and competition. Selection on the ability t...
Social coordination can provide optimal solutions to many kinds of group dilemmas, and non- human pr...
Two-action experiments, in which observer individuals watch models use one of two alternative method...
Social animals need to coordinate with others to reap the benefits of group-living even when individ...
Many animal species engage in various forms of solitary object play, but this activity seems to be o...