To adapt one’s behavior to suit changing social contingencies, it is necessary to be skillful at detecting such changing contingencies in the first place. As a consequence, the ability to detect changing contingencies (reversal learning) should predict social competence across both competitive and cooperative social settings. Consistent with this possibility, Study 1 revealed that better reversal learning predicted more effective conflict management and partner happiness within romantic relationships. Studies 2a and 2b found that better reversal learning predicted less satisfied negotiation partners, an effect mediated by the positive relationship between reversal-learning performance and value gained from the negotiation. In Study 3, bette...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Boone et al. (Boone, C., De Brabander, B., & van Witteloostuijn, A. (1999a). Locus of control and st...
Our preferences are influenced by the opinions of others. The past human neuroimaging studies on soc...
To adapt one’s behavior to suit changing social contingencies, it is necessary to be skillful at det...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
The ability to detect a change in rule, and update one’s behaviour correspondingly is known as rever...
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversals’ is o...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
How do people understand social interaction and adapt behavior to the requirements of each unique in...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
The present experiment introduces a modification of the iterated prisoner’s dilemma (PD). In contras...
A sequential prisoner's dilemma game was combined with psychophysiological measures to examine the c...
Behavioral flexibility allows individuals to react to environmental changes, but changing establishe...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Boone et al. (Boone, C., De Brabander, B., & van Witteloostuijn, A. (1999a). Locus of control and st...
Our preferences are influenced by the opinions of others. The past human neuroimaging studies on soc...
To adapt one’s behavior to suit changing social contingencies, it is necessary to be skillful at det...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
The ability to detect a change in rule, and update one’s behaviour correspondingly is known as rever...
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversals’ is o...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
How do people understand social interaction and adapt behavior to the requirements of each unique in...
Humans are characterised by a strong proclivity towards two traits: cooperation and social learning....
The present experiment introduces a modification of the iterated prisoner’s dilemma (PD). In contras...
A sequential prisoner's dilemma game was combined with psychophysiological measures to examine the c...
Behavioral flexibility allows individuals to react to environmental changes, but changing establishe...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Boone et al. (Boone, C., De Brabander, B., & van Witteloostuijn, A. (1999a). Locus of control and st...
Our preferences are influenced by the opinions of others. The past human neuroimaging studies on soc...