Social familiarization is a process of gaining knowledge that results from direct or indirect participation in social events. Cooperative exchanges are thought to be conditional upon familiarity with others. Indeed, individuals seem to prefer to engage with those that have previously interacted with them, which are more accurate predictors of reward than novel partners. On the other hand, highly social animals do seek novelty. Truth is that the physiological bases underlying how familiarity and novelty may affect cooperative decision-making are still rather obscure. Here, we provide the first experimental evidence that the level of the dopaminergic influence in cooperative exchanges is constrained to mechanisms of social familiarization and...
In vertebrates the early social environment can persistently influence behaviour and social competen...
Forming social groups is a critical adaptive strategy for the survival of many animal species, where...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
Social familiarization is a process of gaining knowledge that results from direct or indirect partic...
Accurate contextual decision-making strategies are important in social environments. Specific areas ...
Humans and other animals use previous experiences to make behavioural decisions, balancing the proba...
Dopamine is part of the reward system triggering the social decision-making network in the brain. It...
Social interactions are commonly found among fish as in mammals and birds. While most animals intera...
The monoamines serotonin and dopamine are important neuromodulators present in the central nervous s...
We asked if blocking dopamine could improve implicit sensory gating deficits in a socially-defeated ...
Social hierarchies can be observed within communities across many species and allow for proper alloc...
In social species animals tend to adjust their social behaviour according to the available social in...
One of the most notorious examples of cooperation between different species happens in the cleaner-c...
The early social environment can have substantial, lifelong effects on vertebrate social behaviour, ...
In vertebrates the early social environment can persistently influence behaviour and social competen...
Forming social groups is a critical adaptive strategy for the survival of many animal species, where...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...
Social familiarization is a process of gaining knowledge that results from direct or indirect partic...
Accurate contextual decision-making strategies are important in social environments. Specific areas ...
Humans and other animals use previous experiences to make behavioural decisions, balancing the proba...
Dopamine is part of the reward system triggering the social decision-making network in the brain. It...
Social interactions are commonly found among fish as in mammals and birds. While most animals intera...
The monoamines serotonin and dopamine are important neuromodulators present in the central nervous s...
We asked if blocking dopamine could improve implicit sensory gating deficits in a socially-defeated ...
Social hierarchies can be observed within communities across many species and allow for proper alloc...
In social species animals tend to adjust their social behaviour according to the available social in...
One of the most notorious examples of cooperation between different species happens in the cleaner-c...
The early social environment can have substantial, lifelong effects on vertebrate social behaviour, ...
In vertebrates the early social environment can persistently influence behaviour and social competen...
Forming social groups is a critical adaptive strategy for the survival of many animal species, where...
Individual recognition has been attributed a crucial role in the evolution of complex social systems...