There is much debate about how humans’ decision-making compares to that of other primates. One way to explore this is to compare species’ performance using identical methodologies in games with strategic interactions. We presented a computerized Assurance Game, which was either functionally simultaneous or sequential, to investigate how humans, rhesus monkeys, and capuchin monkeys utilized information in decision-making. All species coordinated via sequential play on the payoff-dominant Nash equilibrium, indicating that information about the partner’s choice improved decisions. Furthermore, some humans and rhesus monkeys found the payoff-dominant Nash equilibrium in the simultaneous game, even when it was the first condition presented. Thus...
Behavioral flexibility in how one responds to variable partner play can be examined using economic c...
Much of human cooperation takes place in mutualistic contexts in which the main challenge for indivi...
SummaryIn social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is crucial to reac...
There is much debate about how humans’ decision-making compares to that of other primates. One way t...
How do primates, humans included, deal with novel problems that arise in interactions with other gro...
To better understand the evolutionary history of human decision-making, we compare human behavior to...
Our research directly compares coordinated decision making across the entire primate lineage, includ...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
One of the challenges of collaboration is to coordinate decisions with others, and recent theories h...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
Games derived from experimental economics can be used to directly compare decision-making behavior a...
Much of human cooperation takes place in mutualistic contexts in which the main challenge for indivi...
One of the challenges of collaboration is to coordinate decisions with others, and recent theories h...
The capacity for strategic thinking about the payoff-relevant actions of conspecifics is not well un...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
Behavioral flexibility in how one responds to variable partner play can be examined using economic c...
Much of human cooperation takes place in mutualistic contexts in which the main challenge for indivi...
SummaryIn social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is crucial to reac...
There is much debate about how humans’ decision-making compares to that of other primates. One way t...
How do primates, humans included, deal with novel problems that arise in interactions with other gro...
To better understand the evolutionary history of human decision-making, we compare human behavior to...
Our research directly compares coordinated decision making across the entire primate lineage, includ...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
One of the challenges of collaboration is to coordinate decisions with others, and recent theories h...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
Games derived from experimental economics can be used to directly compare decision-making behavior a...
Much of human cooperation takes place in mutualistic contexts in which the main challenge for indivi...
One of the challenges of collaboration is to coordinate decisions with others, and recent theories h...
The capacity for strategic thinking about the payoff-relevant actions of conspecifics is not well un...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
Behavioral flexibility in how one responds to variable partner play can be examined using economic c...
Much of human cooperation takes place in mutualistic contexts in which the main challenge for indivi...
SummaryIn social dilemmas, the ability of individuals to coordinate their actions is crucial to reac...