Behavioral flexibility allows individuals to react to environmental changes, but changing established behavior carries costs, with unknown benefits. Individuals may thus modify their behavioral flexibility according to the prevailing circumstances. Social information provided by the performance level of others provides one possible cue to assess the potential benefits of changing behavior, since out-performance in similar circumstances indicates that novel behaviors (innovations) are potentially useful. We demonstrate that social performance cues, in the form of previous players’ scores in a problem-solving computer game, influence behavioral flexibility. Participants viewed only performance indicators, not the innovative behavior of others...
Interpersonal behaviours in human societies are deeply influenced by the hierarchical position (e.g....
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
Status is a key social dimension among human societies and is often conferred to those individuals t...
Behavioral flexibility allows individuals to react to environmental changes, but changing establishe...
Behavioral flexibility allows individuals to react to environmental changes, but changing establishe...
Monitoring of one's own and other's performance during social interactions is crucial to efficiently...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>How do people understand social interaction and adap...
Copying others appears to be a cost-effective way of obtaining adaptive information, particularly wh...
Conformist social learning, the tendency to acquire the most common trait in a group, allows individ...
The understanding of the factors and conditions under which humans and other animals fail to adjust ...
Many types of social interaction require the ability to anticipate others' behavior, which is common...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
International audienceThe experience of agency refers to the phenomenal experience of being the caus...
Abstract Many types of social interaction require the ability to anticipate others' behavior, which ...
Social agents rely on the ability to use feedback to learn and modify their behavior. The extent to ...
Interpersonal behaviours in human societies are deeply influenced by the hierarchical position (e.g....
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
Status is a key social dimension among human societies and is often conferred to those individuals t...
Behavioral flexibility allows individuals to react to environmental changes, but changing establishe...
Behavioral flexibility allows individuals to react to environmental changes, but changing establishe...
Monitoring of one's own and other's performance during social interactions is crucial to efficiently...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>How do people understand social interaction and adap...
Copying others appears to be a cost-effective way of obtaining adaptive information, particularly wh...
Conformist social learning, the tendency to acquire the most common trait in a group, allows individ...
The understanding of the factors and conditions under which humans and other animals fail to adjust ...
Many types of social interaction require the ability to anticipate others' behavior, which is common...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
International audienceThe experience of agency refers to the phenomenal experience of being the caus...
Abstract Many types of social interaction require the ability to anticipate others' behavior, which ...
Social agents rely on the ability to use feedback to learn and modify their behavior. The extent to ...
Interpersonal behaviours in human societies are deeply influenced by the hierarchical position (e.g....
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
Status is a key social dimension among human societies and is often conferred to those individuals t...