Humans and other animals use previous experiences to make behavioural decisions, balancing the probabilities of receiving rewards or punishments with alternative actions. The dopaminergic system plays a key role in this assessment: for instance, a decrease in dopamine transmission, which is signalled by the failure of an expected reward, may elicit a distinct behavioural response. Here, we tested the effect of exogenously administered dopaminergic compounds on a cooperative vertebrate's decision-making process, in a natural setting. We show, in the Indo-Pacific bluestreak cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus, that blocking dopamine receptors in the wild induces cleaners to initiate more interactions with and to provide greater amounts of phy...
Social interactions are commonly found among fish as in mammals and birds. While most animals intera...
In an interspecific cooperative context, individuals must be prepared to tolerate close interactive ...
Across human and animal societies, punishment is used as a means of responding to cheating and modif...
Humans and other animals use previous experiences to make behavioural decisions, balancing the proba...
Social familiarization is a process of gaining knowledge that results from direct or indirect partic...
Dopamine is part of the reward system triggering the social decision-making network in the brain. It...
Accurate contextual decision-making strategies are important in social environments. Specific areas ...
Driven by the communication of dopamine, the vertebrate reward system has been evolutionarily conser...
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state a...
Cleaning interactions are textbook examples of mutualisms. On coral reefs, most fishes engage in coo...
Cognitive flexibility, shown to be impaired in patients presenting with compulsions, is dependent on...
Coral reef fish exhibit a large variety of behaviours crucial for fitness and survival. The cleaner ...
The underlying concern of this dissertation is with the evolutionary origins of a reward system exte...
We asked if blocking dopamine could improve implicit sensory gating deficits in a socially-defeated ...
Comparative studies are imperative for understanding the evolution of adaptive neurobiological proce...
Social interactions are commonly found among fish as in mammals and birds. While most animals intera...
In an interspecific cooperative context, individuals must be prepared to tolerate close interactive ...
Across human and animal societies, punishment is used as a means of responding to cheating and modif...
Humans and other animals use previous experiences to make behavioural decisions, balancing the proba...
Social familiarization is a process of gaining knowledge that results from direct or indirect partic...
Dopamine is part of the reward system triggering the social decision-making network in the brain. It...
Accurate contextual decision-making strategies are important in social environments. Specific areas ...
Driven by the communication of dopamine, the vertebrate reward system has been evolutionarily conser...
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state a...
Cleaning interactions are textbook examples of mutualisms. On coral reefs, most fishes engage in coo...
Cognitive flexibility, shown to be impaired in patients presenting with compulsions, is dependent on...
Coral reef fish exhibit a large variety of behaviours crucial for fitness and survival. The cleaner ...
The underlying concern of this dissertation is with the evolutionary origins of a reward system exte...
We asked if blocking dopamine could improve implicit sensory gating deficits in a socially-defeated ...
Comparative studies are imperative for understanding the evolution of adaptive neurobiological proce...
Social interactions are commonly found among fish as in mammals and birds. While most animals intera...
In an interspecific cooperative context, individuals must be prepared to tolerate close interactive ...
Across human and animal societies, punishment is used as a means of responding to cheating and modif...