Cooperation between individuals requires the ability to infer each other’s mental states to form shared expectations over mutual gains and make cooperative choices that realize these gains. From evidence that the ability for mental state attribution involves the use of prefrontal cortex, we hypothesize that this area is involved in integrating theory-of-mind processing with cooperative actions. We report data from a functional MRI experiment designed to test this hypothesis. Subjects in a scanner played standard two-person ‘‘trust and reciprocity’’ games with both human and computer counterparts for cash rewards. Behavioral data shows that seven subjects consistently attempted cooperation with their human counterpart. Within this group pref...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
International audienceInter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social ...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
Cooperation between individuals requires the ability to infer each other’s mental states to form sha...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Inter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social neuroscience, and the ...
Inter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social neuroscience, and the ...
Inter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social neuroscience, and the ...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
Objective Inter-brain coherence during cooperative joint actions is a main focus of interest for soc...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
International audienceInter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social ...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
Cooperation between individuals requires the ability to infer each other’s mental states to form sha...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Inter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social neuroscience, and the ...
Inter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social neuroscience, and the ...
Inter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social neuroscience, and the ...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
Objective Inter-brain coherence during cooperative joint actions is a main focus of interest for soc...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...
International audienceInter-brain synchronization during joint actions is a core question in social ...
During social interactions, decision‐making involves mutual reciprocity—each individual's choices ar...