A new study by Havlik et al. (Science Advances, 6(28), eabb4205, 2020) reveals that rats are less likely to help a conspecific in need in the presence of passive bystanders, but that they are more likely to help when there are active bystanders that engage in helping. This study highlights the social skills of rats and the role of bystanders on cooperation, raising a range of interesting questions that should be explored both theoretically and empirically.PostprintPeer reviewe
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
<p>Rats pulled more often after help experience (filled dots) than after receiving no help (open tri...
En los últimos años, se han reportado varios estudios sobre la empatía en roedores. En particular, l...
A new study by Havlik et al. (Science Advances, 6(28), eabb4205, 2020) reveals that rats are less li...
To investigate whether the classic bystander effect is unique to humans, the effect of bystanders on...
Prosocial behaviors are commonly studied in humans. These behaviors pertain to everything from disor...
Prosocial behaviors, behaviors that benefit others, are present in various forms across a range of s...
Are rats willing to avoid causing suffering in other rats? A new study shows that rats might change ...
Recognizing and appropriately responding to others' helpful actions are critical components of socia...
The graph shows the frequency of donations provided by focal individuals to related or unrelated par...
Funding was provided by SNF grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156152 to Michael Taborsky.Norway rats ...
Some animals reciprocate help, but the underlying proximate mecha- nisms are largely unclear. Norwa...
Empathy is a complex psychological phenomenon that can motivate the occurrence of behaviors that ben...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
Robots are increasingly being used to monitor and even participate in social interactions with anima...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
<p>Rats pulled more often after help experience (filled dots) than after receiving no help (open tri...
En los últimos años, se han reportado varios estudios sobre la empatía en roedores. En particular, l...
A new study by Havlik et al. (Science Advances, 6(28), eabb4205, 2020) reveals that rats are less li...
To investigate whether the classic bystander effect is unique to humans, the effect of bystanders on...
Prosocial behaviors are commonly studied in humans. These behaviors pertain to everything from disor...
Prosocial behaviors, behaviors that benefit others, are present in various forms across a range of s...
Are rats willing to avoid causing suffering in other rats? A new study shows that rats might change ...
Recognizing and appropriately responding to others' helpful actions are critical components of socia...
The graph shows the frequency of donations provided by focal individuals to related or unrelated par...
Funding was provided by SNF grants 310030B_138660 and 31003A_156152 to Michael Taborsky.Norway rats ...
Some animals reciprocate help, but the underlying proximate mecha- nisms are largely unclear. Norwa...
Empathy is a complex psychological phenomenon that can motivate the occurrence of behaviors that ben...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
Robots are increasingly being used to monitor and even participate in social interactions with anima...
One way to cooperate with others and avoid exploitation is reciprocal cooperation. Reciprocity is th...
<p>Rats pulled more often after help experience (filled dots) than after receiving no help (open tri...
En los últimos años, se han reportado varios estudios sobre la empatía en roedores. En particular, l...