Social primates constantly face situations in which their preferences collide and they need to engineer strategies to overcome conflicts of interest. Studies with chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, have found that they use competitive strategies to overcome social dilemmas, maximizing their own benefits while minimizing the loss of rewards. However, little is known about how other primates that rely more on cooperation would overcome similar dilemmas. We therefore presented male–female pairs of common marmosets, Callithrix jacchus (cooperative breeders) with two experiments of an action-based paradigm that creates a conflict of interest over access to an unequal reward distribution. Rather than engaging in mutual defection, marmosets were able t...
We investigated cooperative problem solving in unrelated pairs of the cooperatively breeding cottont...
Social primates face conflicts of interest with other partners when their individual and collective ...
A.S. was partially supported by a LaCaixa-DAAD grant (13/94418). J.C. was partially supported by an ...
Cooperation often comes with the temptation to defect and benefit at the cost of others. This tensio...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Social animals need to coordinate with others to reap the benefits of group-living even when individ...
Competition over common-pool resources (CPR) is a ubiquitous challenge for social animals. Many spec...
We investigated cooperative problem solving in unrelated pairs of the cooperatively breeding cottont...
Social primates face conflicts of interest with other partners when their individual and collective ...
A.S. was partially supported by a LaCaixa-DAAD grant (13/94418). J.C. was partially supported by an ...
Cooperation often comes with the temptation to defect and benefit at the cost of others. This tensio...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
The cooperative breeding hypothesis posits that cooperatively breeding species are motivated to act ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Prosocial motivation has been suggested to facilitate the initiation and maintenance of cooperative ...
Social animals need to coordinate with others to reap the benefits of group-living even when individ...
Competition over common-pool resources (CPR) is a ubiquitous challenge for social animals. Many spec...
We investigated cooperative problem solving in unrelated pairs of the cooperatively breeding cottont...
Social primates face conflicts of interest with other partners when their individual and collective ...
A.S. was partially supported by a LaCaixa-DAAD grant (13/94418). J.C. was partially supported by an ...