'Social competence' refers to the ability of an individual to optimise its social behaviour depending on available social information. Although such ability will enhance social interactions and thus raise Darwinian fitness, its evolutionary and ecological significance has been largely ignored. Social competence is based on behavioural flexibility. We propose that the study of social competence requires an integrative approach that aims to understand how the brain translates social information into flexible behavioural responses, how flexibility might be constrained by the developmental history of an individual or by trade-offs with other (ecological) competences, and how social plasticity feeds back on fitness. Finally we propose a hypothes...
The current review presents a model for how prosocial development is driven by sociocognitive mechan...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
Evolutionary psychology as commonly presented is committed to the view that our cognitive architectu...
1. Knowing which of correlated traits are more strongly targeted by selection is crucial to underst...
In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to social environ...
The questions to be addressed here are all aimed at beginning to assess the emergence and utility of...
Social plasticity is a ubiquitous feature of animal behaviour. Animals must adjust the expression of...
In the context of social evolution, the ecological drivers of selection are the phenotypes of other ...
on cognitive abilities (understood as the acquisition, reten-tion, and use of information; [3]) that...
on cognitive abilities (understood as the acquisition, reten-tion, and use of information; [3]) that...
This book aims to open a debate full of theoretical and experimental contributions among the differe...
Group-living animals must adjust the expression of their social behaviour to changes in their social...
Social competence is defined as the ability of an animal to optimize the expression of social behavi...
Contemporary evolutionary theory states that those genes that enhance their own reproductive success...
Personality is essential for understanding the evolution of cooperation and conflict in behavior. Ho...
The current review presents a model for how prosocial development is driven by sociocognitive mechan...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
Evolutionary psychology as commonly presented is committed to the view that our cognitive architectu...
1. Knowing which of correlated traits are more strongly targeted by selection is crucial to underst...
In social species animals should fine-tune the expression of their social behavior to social environ...
The questions to be addressed here are all aimed at beginning to assess the emergence and utility of...
Social plasticity is a ubiquitous feature of animal behaviour. Animals must adjust the expression of...
In the context of social evolution, the ecological drivers of selection are the phenotypes of other ...
on cognitive abilities (understood as the acquisition, reten-tion, and use of information; [3]) that...
on cognitive abilities (understood as the acquisition, reten-tion, and use of information; [3]) that...
This book aims to open a debate full of theoretical and experimental contributions among the differe...
Group-living animals must adjust the expression of their social behaviour to changes in their social...
Social competence is defined as the ability of an animal to optimize the expression of social behavi...
Contemporary evolutionary theory states that those genes that enhance their own reproductive success...
Personality is essential for understanding the evolution of cooperation and conflict in behavior. Ho...
The current review presents a model for how prosocial development is driven by sociocognitive mechan...
Evolutionary psychology (EP) attempts to explain human preferences and psychological mechanisms that...
Evolutionary psychology as commonly presented is committed to the view that our cognitive architectu...