Several theories have been generated to understand the socio-cognitive mechanisms underlying the unique cooperative abilities of humans. The ‘interdependence hypothesis' posits first, that the cognitive dimension of human cooperation evolved in contexts when several individuals needed to act together to achieve a common goal, like when hunting large prey. Second, the more interdependent individuals are, the more likely they are to provide services to conspecifics in other contexts. Alternatively, the ‘social tolerance hypothesis' proposes that higher social tolerance allows conspecifics to cooperate more efficiently and with a wider range of partners. We conducted the first field experimental evaluation of both hypotheses in our closest liv...
Large-scale cooperation is a hallmark of our species and appears to be unique among primates. Yet th...
Cooperation and communication likely co-evolved in humans. However, the evolutionary roots of this i...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Several theories have been generated to understand the socio-cognitive mechanisms underlying the uni...
SummaryTo understand constraints on the evolution of cooperation, we compared the ability of bonobos...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
Across various taxa, social tolerance is thought to facilitate cooperation, and many species are tre...
<p>Humans are natural politicians. We obsessively collect social information that is both observable...
Directly comparing the behaviour of our two closest living relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, durin...
Directly comparing the prosocial behaviour of our two closest living relatives, bonobos and chimpanz...
Several scholars have long suggested that human language and remarkable communicative abilities orig...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Human language is a fundamentally cooperative enterprise, embodying fast-paced and extended social i...
Large-scale cooperation is a hallmark of our species and appears to be unique among primates. Yet th...
Cooperation and communication likely co-evolved in humans. However, the evolutionary roots of this i...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Several theories have been generated to understand the socio-cognitive mechanisms underlying the uni...
SummaryTo understand constraints on the evolution of cooperation, we compared the ability of bonobos...
Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, ...
Across various taxa, social tolerance is thought to facilitate cooperation, and many species are tre...
<p>Humans are natural politicians. We obsessively collect social information that is both observable...
Directly comparing the behaviour of our two closest living relatives, chimpanzees and bonobos, durin...
Directly comparing the prosocial behaviour of our two closest living relatives, bonobos and chimpanz...
Several scholars have long suggested that human language and remarkable communicative abilities orig...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...
Human language is a fundamentally cooperative enterprise, embodying fast-paced and extended social i...
Large-scale cooperation is a hallmark of our species and appears to be unique among primates. Yet th...
Cooperation and communication likely co-evolved in humans. However, the evolutionary roots of this i...
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the pote...