This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordTo survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that, although people estimated their abilities on the basis of their own performance in a rational manner, their estimates of themselves were partly merged with the performance of others. Reciprocally, their ability estimates for others also reflected their own, as well as the others’, performance. Self-other mergence operated in a context-dependent manner: interacting with high or low performers, respectively, enhanced and diminished own ability estimates in cooperative contexts, but the opposite occurred in competitive contexts. Self-other mergence not only in...
SummaryNeurons in medial frontal cortex have been found to distinguish between whether an animal or ...
Why do interactions become more hostile when social relations shift from "me versus you" to "us vers...
Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...
SummaryTo survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that...
SummaryTo survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that...
To survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that, altho...
To survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that, altho...
To navigate social environments, people must simultaneously hold representations about their own and...
To navigate social environments, people must simultaneously hold representations about their own and...
Selectively attributing beliefs to specific agents is core to reasoning about other people and imagi...
Objective Cooperation and competition are two opposite modalities of social cognition that imply the...
Abstract Background Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates...
Background: Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates (electr...
Background: Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates (electr...
Collaboration leads us to judge our own ability to be more similar to our collaborator and their abi...
SummaryNeurons in medial frontal cortex have been found to distinguish between whether an animal or ...
Why do interactions become more hostile when social relations shift from "me versus you" to "us vers...
Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...
SummaryTo survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that...
SummaryTo survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that...
To survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that, altho...
To survive, humans must estimate their own ability and the abilities of others. We found that, altho...
To navigate social environments, people must simultaneously hold representations about their own and...
To navigate social environments, people must simultaneously hold representations about their own and...
Selectively attributing beliefs to specific agents is core to reasoning about other people and imagi...
Objective Cooperation and competition are two opposite modalities of social cognition that imply the...
Abstract Background Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates...
Background: Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates (electr...
Background: Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates (electr...
Collaboration leads us to judge our own ability to be more similar to our collaborator and their abi...
SummaryNeurons in medial frontal cortex have been found to distinguish between whether an animal or ...
Why do interactions become more hostile when social relations shift from "me versus you" to "us vers...
Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...