Human economic decision-making sometimes appears to be irrational. Partly, this is due to cognitive biases that can lead to suboptimal economic choices and context-dependent risk-preferences. A pertinent question is whether such biases are part of our evolutionary heritage or whether they are culturally acquired. To address this, we tested gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) and orang-utans (Pongo abelii) with two risk-assessment experiments that differed in how risk was presented. For both experiments, we found that subjects increased their preferences for the risky options as their expected gains increased, showing basic understanding of reward contingencies and rational decision-making. However, we also found consistent differences in ris...
A key component of economic decisions is the integration of information about reward outcomes and pr...
Although recent research has investigated animal decision-making under risk, little is known about h...
Context can have a powerful influence on decision-making strategies in humans. In particular, people...
Human economic decision-making sometimes appears to be irrational. Partly, this is due to cognitive ...
Funding: This work was supported with funding by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant PZ00P3...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
This research was funded by the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science. The funders had n...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
Human and non-human animals tend to avoid risky prospects. If such patterns of economic choice are a...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
International audienceHuman probably reason by extracting information from repeated observations, bu...
A key component of economic decisions is the integration of information about reward outcomes and pr...
Although recent research has investigated animal decision-making under risk, little is known about h...
Context can have a powerful influence on decision-making strategies in humans. In particular, people...
Human economic decision-making sometimes appears to be irrational. Partly, this is due to cognitive ...
Funding: This work was supported with funding by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant PZ00P3...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
This research was funded by the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science. The funders had n...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
Human and non-human animals tend to avoid risky prospects. If such patterns of economic choice are a...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
International audienceHuman probably reason by extracting information from repeated observations, bu...
A key component of economic decisions is the integration of information about reward outcomes and pr...
Although recent research has investigated animal decision-making under risk, little is known about h...
Context can have a powerful influence on decision-making strategies in humans. In particular, people...