Recent evidence demonstrates that humans are not the only species to respond negatively to inequitable outcomes which are to their disadvantage. Several species respond negatively if they subsequently receive a less good reward than a social partner for completing the same task. While these studies suggest that the negative response to inequity is not a uniquely human behavior, they do not provide a functional explanation for the emergence of these responses due to similar characteristics among these species. Emerging data support the hypothesis that an aversion to inequity is a mechanism to promote successful long-term cooperative relationships amongst non-kin. In this paper, I discuss several converging lines of evidence which illust...
One hallmark in the evolution of cooperation is the ability to evaluate one's own payoff for a task ...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologists, economist...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1–3]. It i...
Recent evidence demonstrates that humans are not the only species to respond negatively to inequitab...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
It has been suggested that inequity aversion is a mechanism that evolved in humans to maximize the p...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Inequity aversion, the resistance to inequitable outcomes, has been demonstrated in a wide variety o...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
Natural selection favours those individuals that respond best to novel features of their selective e...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
One of the hallmarks of human fairness is its insensitivity to power: while strong individuals are o...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
Understanding the ultimate and proximate mechanisms that favour cooperation remains one of the great...
One hallmark in the evolution of cooperation is the ability to evaluate one's own payoff for a task ...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologists, economist...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1–3]. It i...
Recent evidence demonstrates that humans are not the only species to respond negatively to inequitab...
Although several primates respond negatively to inequity, it is unknown whether this results from ho...
It has been suggested that inequity aversion is a mechanism that evolved in humans to maximize the p...
Understanding the behavioral and psychological mechanisms underlying social behaviors is one of the ...
The scale of human cooperation and conflict is outstanding and evolutionarily challenging to expla...
Inequity aversion, the resistance to inequitable outcomes, has been demonstrated in a wide variety o...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
Natural selection favours those individuals that respond best to novel features of their selective e...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
One of the hallmarks of human fairness is its insensitivity to power: while strong individuals are o...
The question how the diverse forms of cooperative behavior in humans and nonhuman animals could have...
Understanding the ultimate and proximate mechanisms that favour cooperation remains one of the great...
One hallmark in the evolution of cooperation is the ability to evaluate one's own payoff for a task ...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges faced by sociologists, economist...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology [1–3]. It i...