Incentives are frequently used by governments and employers to encourage cooperation. Here, we investigated the effect of centralized incentives on cooperation, firstly in a behavioral study and then replicated in a subsequent neuroimaging (fMRI) study. In both studies, participants completed a novel version of the Public Goods Game, including experimental conditions in which the administration of centralized incentives was probabilistic and incentives were either of a financial or social nature. Behavioral results showed that the prospect of potentially receiving financial and social incentives significantly increased cooperation, with financial incentives yielding the strongest effect. Neuroimaging results showed that activation in the bi...
When making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends on the decisions of oth...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
Incentives are frequently used by governments and employers to encourage cooperation. Here, we inves...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Cooperation is pervasive and constitutes the core behavioral principle of human social life. Previou...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Cooperation and competition are two basic modes of social cognition that necessitate monitoring of b...
Cooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet it const...
Human behaviors are motivated not only by materialistic rewards but also by abstract social rewards,...
Although humans constitute an exceptionally cooperative species that is able to collaborate on large...
Prior studies have suggested that positive social interactions are experienced as rewarding. Yet, it...
AbstractCooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet ...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
Recent research suggests that prosocial outcomes in sharing games arise from prefrontal control of s...
When making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends on the decisions of oth...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
Incentives are frequently used by governments and employers to encourage cooperation. Here, we inves...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Cooperation is pervasive and constitutes the core behavioral principle of human social life. Previou...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Cooperation and competition are two basic modes of social cognition that necessitate monitoring of b...
Cooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet it const...
Human behaviors are motivated not only by materialistic rewards but also by abstract social rewards,...
Although humans constitute an exceptionally cooperative species that is able to collaborate on large...
Prior studies have suggested that positive social interactions are experienced as rewarding. Yet, it...
AbstractCooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet ...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
Recent research suggests that prosocial outcomes in sharing games arise from prefrontal control of s...
When making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends on the decisions of oth...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...