Though human social interaction in general seems effortless at times, successful engagement in collaborative or exploitative social interaction requires the availability of cognitive resources. Research on Dual-Process suggests that two systems, the affective (non-reflective) and the cognitive (reflective), are responsible for different types of reasoning. Nevertheless, the evidence on which system leads to what type of behavioral outcome, in terms of prosociality, is at best contradicting and perplexing. In the present paper, we examined the role of the two systems, operationalized as working memory depletion, in prosocial decision-making. We hypothesize that the nature of the available cognitive resources could affect whether humans engag...
Reciprocal exchange is a universal social phenomenon (Gouldner, 1960), but the psychological process...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
International audienceEven though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attenti...
Though human social interaction in general seems effortless at times, successful engagement in colla...
Human cooperation is often based on reputation gained from previous interactions with third parties....
Theoretical studies of cooperative behavior have focused on decision strategies, such as tit-for-tat...
Is cooperation intuitive or deliberative? From an early notion of cooperation as a deliberate suppre...
Last decades have witnessed a progressing decline of social trust, which has been predominantly link...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Three experiments examined the hypothesis that people show con-sistency in motivated social cognitiv...
What information is most salient during social exchange? Our studies assess the relative importance ...
Theoretical studies of cooperative behavior have focused on decision strategies that depend on a par...
The capacity to experience guilt is assumed to benefit individuals, as the rewards of repeated, coop...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Reciprocal exchange is a universal social phenomenon (Gouldner, 1960), but the psychological process...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
International audienceEven though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attenti...
Though human social interaction in general seems effortless at times, successful engagement in colla...
Human cooperation is often based on reputation gained from previous interactions with third parties....
Theoretical studies of cooperative behavior have focused on decision strategies, such as tit-for-tat...
Is cooperation intuitive or deliberative? From an early notion of cooperation as a deliberate suppre...
Last decades have witnessed a progressing decline of social trust, which has been predominantly link...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Psychological theories of morality tend to agree that automatic processes in the mind influence mora...
Three experiments examined the hypothesis that people show con-sistency in motivated social cognitiv...
What information is most salient during social exchange? Our studies assess the relative importance ...
Theoretical studies of cooperative behavior have focused on decision strategies that depend on a par...
The capacity to experience guilt is assumed to benefit individuals, as the rewards of repeated, coop...
In many work and decision situations, realizing cooperation among individuals is important. However,...
Reciprocal exchange is a universal social phenomenon (Gouldner, 1960), but the psychological process...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
International audienceEven though human social behavior has received considerable scientific attenti...