The allocation of human participants to resources was studied by observing the population dynamics of people interacting in real-time within a common virtual world. Resources were distributed in two spatially separated pools with varying relative reinforcement rates (50-50, 6535, or 80-20). We manipulated whether participants could see each other and the distribution of resources. When participants could see each other but not the resources, the richer pool was underutilized. When participants could see the resources but not each other, the richer pool was overutilized. In conjunction with prior experiments that correlated the visibility of agents and resources (Goldstone & Ashpole, in press), these results indicate that participants&ap...
Bacteria, eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms, animals, and even humans forage to find resourc...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
In collective foraging, interactions between conspecifics can be exploited to increase foraging effi...
Organisms may reduce uncertainty regarding how best to exploit their environment by collecting infor...
Organisms may reduce uncertainty regarding how best to exploit their environment by collecting infor...
Search is a fundamental process that illustrates adaptive, goal-directed behavior across multiple sc...
The collective behaviour of animal and human groups emerges from the individual decisions and action...
Foraging collectively offers advantages, such as access to social information on food locations, but...
The emergence of intelligent sensing and communication technologies fosters the generation and disse...
<div><p>Members of social groups face a trade-off between investing selfish effort for themselves an...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
Organisms are frequently faced with uncertainty regarding how best to exploit vital resources, and m...
<div><p>Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. I...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
Bacteria, eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms, animals, and even humans forage to find resourc...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
In collective foraging, interactions between conspecifics can be exploited to increase foraging effi...
Organisms may reduce uncertainty regarding how best to exploit their environment by collecting infor...
Organisms may reduce uncertainty regarding how best to exploit their environment by collecting infor...
Search is a fundamental process that illustrates adaptive, goal-directed behavior across multiple sc...
The collective behaviour of animal and human groups emerges from the individual decisions and action...
Foraging collectively offers advantages, such as access to social information on food locations, but...
The emergence of intelligent sensing and communication technologies fosters the generation and disse...
<div><p>Members of social groups face a trade-off between investing selfish effort for themselves an...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
Organisms are frequently faced with uncertainty regarding how best to exploit vital resources, and m...
<div><p>Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. I...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
Bacteria, eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms, animals, and even humans forage to find resourc...
When foraging in a social group, individuals are faced with the choice of sampling their environment...
In collective foraging, interactions between conspecifics can be exploited to increase foraging effi...