Humans excel at reciprocal altruism in which two individuals exchange altruistic acts to their mutual advantage. The evolutionary stability of this system depends on recognition of and discrimination against non-reciprocators, and the human mind is apparently specialized for detecting non-reciprocators. Here we investigate the neural response to non-reciprocation of cooperation by imaging human subjects with fMRI as they play an iterated Prisoner's dilemma game with two assumed human partners. Unreciprocated cooperation was associated with greater activity in bilateral anterior insula, left hippocampus and left lingual gyrus, compared with reciprocated cooperation. These areas were also more responsive to unreciprocated cooperation than to ...
†These authors have contributed equally to this work. Reciprocity plays a key role maintaining coope...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Trust is a critical social process that helps us to cooperate with others and is present to some deg...
Humans excel at reciprocal altruism in which two individuals exchange altruistic acts to their mutua...
Cooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet it const...
AbstractCooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet ...
Cooperation is pervasive and constitutes the core behavioral principle of human social life. Previou...
AbstractWe examined whether neural responses associated with judgments of socially relevant aspects ...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Identifying someone else's noncooperative intentions can prevent exploitation in social interactions...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Cooperation and competition are two basic modes of social cognition that necessitate monitoring of b...
†These authors have contributed equally to this work. Reciprocity plays a key role maintaining coope...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Trust is a critical social process that helps us to cooperate with others and is present to some deg...
Humans excel at reciprocal altruism in which two individuals exchange altruistic acts to their mutua...
Cooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet it const...
AbstractCooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet ...
Cooperation is pervasive and constitutes the core behavioral principle of human social life. Previou...
AbstractWe examined whether neural responses associated with judgments of socially relevant aspects ...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Identifying someone else's noncooperative intentions can prevent exploitation in social interactions...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Cooperation and competition are two basic modes of social cognition that necessitate monitoring of b...
†These authors have contributed equally to this work. Reciprocity plays a key role maintaining coope...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Trust is a critical social process that helps us to cooperate with others and is present to some deg...