Economists and neuroscientists often explain game playing by assuming that humans try to predict the opponent's behavior on the basis of her past choices. We try to question this assumption in a Prisoner's Dilemma Game by using a methodology which we call the \u201csubtractive behavioral method\u201d. Our aim is to investigate which task features make participants attend to the opponent's behavior or, on the contrary, make them take into account only their own choices and received payoffs. We find a critical effect of contextual information and we derive some suggestions about the methodology of brain imaging and behavioral game theory experiments
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This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Bounded rational behaviour is commonly observed in experimental games and in real life situations. N...
This paper reports experiments designed to study strategic sophistication, the extent to which behav...
The pervasiveness of decision-making in every area of human endeavor highlights the importance of un...
Recent developments in game theory incorporate assumptions about the players' beliefs, bounded ratio...
We find that differences in the ability to devote cognitive resources to a strategic interaction imp...
This paper reports experiments designed to study strategic sophistication, the extent to which behav...
This paper introduces the Hierarchical Mindreading Model (HMM), a new model of mindreading in two-pe...
Eye-tracking recordings were used to explore the choice process in playing the iterated Prisoner’s d...
Game theory is a mathematical language for describing strategic interactions, in which each player's...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
The “intentional stance” is the disposition to treat an entity as a rational agent, possessing parti...
We report an experiment exploring sequential context effects on strategy choices in one-shot Prisone...
Prior investigations into theory of mind have used strategic games to examine how an opponent’s know...
In three experiments we examined the notion that interpretative thinking guides impression formation...
This study investigates strategies in reasoning about mental states of others, a process that requir...
Bounded rational behaviour is commonly observed in experimental games and in real life situations. N...
This paper reports experiments designed to study strategic sophistication, the extent to which behav...
The pervasiveness of decision-making in every area of human endeavor highlights the importance of un...
Recent developments in game theory incorporate assumptions about the players' beliefs, bounded ratio...
We find that differences in the ability to devote cognitive resources to a strategic interaction imp...
This paper reports experiments designed to study strategic sophistication, the extent to which behav...
This paper introduces the Hierarchical Mindreading Model (HMM), a new model of mindreading in two-pe...