There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked to play one of a series of economic games, derived from game theory, and their responses are compared. The advantage of this approach is the relative level of consistency and control that emerges from the games themselves; however, in the typical experiment, procedures and conditions differ widely, particularly between humans and other species. Thus, in the current study, we investigated how three primate species, capuchin monkeys, chimpanzees, and humans, played the Assurance (or Stag Hunt) game using procedures that were, to the best of our ability, the same across species, particularly with respect to training and pretesting. Our goal was...
Humans can behave fairly, but can other species? Recently we tested chimpanzees on a classic human t...
Animals, like people, have to deal with imperfect knowledge of potential out comes when making every...
Is the sense of fairness uniquely human? Human reactions to reward division are often studied by mea...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
How do primates, humans included, deal with novel problems that arise in interactions with other gro...
There is much debate about how humans’ decision-making compares to that of other primates. One way t...
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...
Games derived from experimental economics can be used to directly compare decision-making behavior a...
Behavioral flexibility in how one responds to variable partner play can be examined using economic c...
Abstract: How do primates, humans included, deal with novel problems that arise in interactions with...
Les animaux, comme les hommes, prennent quotidiennement des décisions en ayant une connaissance impa...
The capacity for strategic thinking about the payoff-relevant actions of conspecifics is not well un...
Researchers studying human and non-human primates have begun exploring deviations from the canonical...
Humans can behave fairly, but can other species? Recently we tested chimpanzees on a classic human t...
Animals, like people, have to deal with imperfect knowledge of potential out comes when making every...
Is the sense of fairness uniquely human? Human reactions to reward division are often studied by mea...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
There is great interest in the evolution of economic behavior. In typical studies, species are asked...
How do primates, humans included, deal with novel problems that arise in interactions with other gro...
There is much debate about how humans’ decision-making compares to that of other primates. One way t...
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...
Games derived from experimental economics can be used to directly compare decision-making behavior a...
Behavioral flexibility in how one responds to variable partner play can be examined using economic c...
Abstract: How do primates, humans included, deal with novel problems that arise in interactions with...
Les animaux, comme les hommes, prennent quotidiennement des décisions en ayant une connaissance impa...
The capacity for strategic thinking about the payoff-relevant actions of conspecifics is not well un...
Researchers studying human and non-human primates have begun exploring deviations from the canonical...
Humans can behave fairly, but can other species? Recently we tested chimpanzees on a classic human t...
Animals, like people, have to deal with imperfect knowledge of potential out comes when making every...
Is the sense of fairness uniquely human? Human reactions to reward division are often studied by mea...