International audienceIt is a trope in psychological science to define the human species as inherently social. Yet, despite its key role in human behaviour, the mechanisms by which social bonding actually shapes social behaviour have not been fully characterized. Across six studies, we show that the motivation for social bonding does not indiscriminately increase individuals' willingness to approach others but that it is instead associated with specific variations in social evaluations. Studies 1-4 demonstrate that social motivation is associated with a larger importance granted to cooperation-related impressions, i.e. perceived trustworthiness, during social evaluations. Studies 5 and 6 further reveal that this weighting difference leads s...
This paper examines the reflexive interplay between individual decisions and social forces to analyz...
The current study tested assumptions derived from the whole-trait theory (Fleeson, 2012), which prop...
Evolutionary models show that human cooperation can arise through direct reciprocity relationships. ...
International audienceIt is a trope in psychological science to define the human species as inherent...
It is a trope in psychological science to define the human species as inherently social. Yet, despit...
Responsiveness to others (i.e., our understanding, validation, and support of important aspects of o...
Humans are a fundamentally social species that are strongly motivated to form and maintain connectio...
Social rewards are processed by the same dopaminergic-mediated brain networks as non-social rewards,...
Recent research highlighted that intergroup contact can inadvertently undermine social change. Howev...
The higher than predicted levels of cooperation in social dilemmas have motivated others to develop ...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
This is the accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage at http://pos.sagepub.com/...
This paper examines the reflexive interplay between individual decisions and social forces to analyz...
Most of the research exploring social communication has focused on the 'sender' perspective, examini...
AbstractThis paper examines the reflexive interplay between individual decisions and social forces t...
This paper examines the reflexive interplay between individual decisions and social forces to analyz...
The current study tested assumptions derived from the whole-trait theory (Fleeson, 2012), which prop...
Evolutionary models show that human cooperation can arise through direct reciprocity relationships. ...
International audienceIt is a trope in psychological science to define the human species as inherent...
It is a trope in psychological science to define the human species as inherently social. Yet, despit...
Responsiveness to others (i.e., our understanding, validation, and support of important aspects of o...
Humans are a fundamentally social species that are strongly motivated to form and maintain connectio...
Social rewards are processed by the same dopaminergic-mediated brain networks as non-social rewards,...
Recent research highlighted that intergroup contact can inadvertently undermine social change. Howev...
The higher than predicted levels of cooperation in social dilemmas have motivated others to develop ...
We report on an experimental study where human subjects (N=176) had to take decisions in ten game-li...
This is the accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage at http://pos.sagepub.com/...
This paper examines the reflexive interplay between individual decisions and social forces to analyz...
Most of the research exploring social communication has focused on the 'sender' perspective, examini...
AbstractThis paper examines the reflexive interplay between individual decisions and social forces t...
This paper examines the reflexive interplay between individual decisions and social forces to analyz...
The current study tested assumptions derived from the whole-trait theory (Fleeson, 2012), which prop...
Evolutionary models show that human cooperation can arise through direct reciprocity relationships. ...