To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons with other species. Studies investigating corvids, for example, showed that carrion crows and azure-winged magpies delivered food to group members when tested in naturalistic or simple experimental paradigms. Here, we investigated whether we could replicate these positive findings when testing the same two species in a token transfer paradigm. After training the birds to exchange tokens with an experimenter for food rewards, we tested whether they would also transfer tokens to other birds, when they did not have the opportunity to exchange the tokens themselves. To control for the effects of motivation, and of social or stimulus enhancement, w...
There is growing comparative evidence that the cognitive bases of cooperation are not unique to huma...
Abstract Prosocial behaviour is widespread in humans, but evidence for its occurrence in other speci...
Demonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sharing seem contingent u...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
Human economic transactions are based on complex forms of reciprocity, which involve the capacities ...
The extent to which humans help each other is extraordinary in itself, and difficult to explain from...
One of the contemporary hypotheses concerning the evolution of human altruism is the cooperative bre...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
In recent years there has been considerable research effort to determine whether other species exhib...
Flexible targeted helping is considered an advanced form of prosocial behavior in hominoids, as it r...
In recent years, there has been considerable research effort to determine whether other species exhi...
Although cooperative behaviours are common in animals, the cognitive processes underpinning such beh...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
There is growing comparative evidence that the cognitive bases of cooperation are not unique to huma...
Abstract Prosocial behaviour is widespread in humans, but evidence for its occurrence in other speci...
Demonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sharing seem contingent u...
To study the evolution of humans’ cooperative nature, researchers have recently sought comparisons w...
Human economic transactions are based on complex forms of reciprocity, which involve the capacities ...
The extent to which humans help each other is extraordinary in itself, and difficult to explain from...
One of the contemporary hypotheses concerning the evolution of human altruism is the cooperative bre...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human coope...
In recent years there has been considerable research effort to determine whether other species exhib...
Flexible targeted helping is considered an advanced form of prosocial behavior in hominoids, as it r...
In recent years, there has been considerable research effort to determine whether other species exhi...
Although cooperative behaviours are common in animals, the cognitive processes underpinning such beh...
Helping others is a key feature of human behavior. However, recent studies render this feature not u...
There is growing comparative evidence that the cognitive bases of cooperation are not unique to huma...
Abstract Prosocial behaviour is widespread in humans, but evidence for its occurrence in other speci...
Demonstrations of nonhuman ability to share resources and reciprocate such sharing seem contingent u...