Generally, successful cooperation can only be established when the interacting persons believe that they would not be betrayed; this belief can be updated by observing the other persons' actual choices. Thus, the process of belief updating plays an important role in conditional cooperation. Using the Prisoner's Dilemma Game (PDG) with event-related potential (ERP) hyperscanning, this study investigated the dynamics of belief updating in a dyad. During the task, participants were asked if they believed that their opponent would cooperate in the next trial, and their answers functioned as a self-reported index of reciprocal belief. The results suggested that this index shows strong associations with participants' behavioral choices (cooperate...
Objective Inter-brain coherence during cooperative joint actions is a main focus of interest for soc...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies employing monetary gambling tasks have demonstrated t...
One of the most challenging questions open in Neuroscience today is the characterization of the brai...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
A sequential prisoner's dilemma game was combined with psychophysiological measures to examine the c...
Social interactions presented by game theory allow researchers to investigate brain areas involved i...
Belief updating-the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment-is a core ...
A major limitation of the approaches used in most of the studies performed so far for the characteri...
Belief updating—the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment—is a core ...
The iterated prisoner's dilemma (iPD) game is a well established model for testing how people cooper...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
We analyze the dynamics of repeated interaction of two players in the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) under ...
In strategic situations, humans infer the state of mind of others, e.g., emotions or intentions, ada...
Objective Inter-brain coherence during cooperative joint actions is a main focus of interest for soc...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies employing monetary gambling tasks have demonstrated t...
One of the most challenging questions open in Neuroscience today is the characterization of the brai...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
A sequential prisoner's dilemma game was combined with psychophysiological measures to examine the c...
Social interactions presented by game theory allow researchers to investigate brain areas involved i...
Belief updating-the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment-is a core ...
A major limitation of the approaches used in most of the studies performed so far for the characteri...
Belief updating—the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment—is a core ...
The iterated prisoner's dilemma (iPD) game is a well established model for testing how people cooper...
Is collaboration the fast choice for humans? Past studies proposed that cooperation is a behavioural...
We analyze the dynamics of repeated interaction of two players in the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) under ...
In strategic situations, humans infer the state of mind of others, e.g., emotions or intentions, ada...
Objective Inter-brain coherence during cooperative joint actions is a main focus of interest for soc...
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies employing monetary gambling tasks have demonstrated t...
One of the most challenging questions open in Neuroscience today is the characterization of the brai...