Research on the diversity, evolution and stability of cooperative behaviour has generated a considerable body of work. As concepts simplify the real world, theoretical solutions are typically also simple. Real behaviour, in contrast, is often much more diverse. Such diversity, which is increasingly acknowledged to help in stabilizing cooperative outcomes, warrants detailed research about the proximate mechanisms underlying decision-making. Our aim here is to focus on the potential role of neuroendocrine mechanisms on the regulation of the expression of cooperative behaviour in vertebrates. We first provide a brief introduction into the neuroendocrine basis of social behaviour. We then evaluate how hormones may influence known cogniti...
Collaboration can provide benefits to the individual and the group across a variety of contexts. Eve...
Behavior of wild vertebrate individuals can vary in response to environmental or social factors. Suc...
We examined the modulatory role of serotonin in cooperation between unrelated individuals. The ident...
Emergence of cooperative behaviour requires the evolution of proximate mechanisms to overcome the co...
Individuals of social species are faced with the problem of deciding which group members and circums...
textAll animals must integrate internal and environmental information into an appropriate behavior t...
Apart from their role in reproduction androgens also respond to social challenges and this response ...
Apart from their role in reproduction androgens also respond to social challenges and this response ...
Within animal societies, individuals often differ greatly in their level of investment in cooperativ...
Despite widespread interest in the evolution of cooperative behaviour, the physiological mechanisms ...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
Work was supported by grants awarded to ML (BBSRC BB/S000224/1), OJB (BO 1958/8-2, GRK 2174), KEB (W...
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state ...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
Humans cooperate with unrelated individuals to an extent that far outstrips any other species. We al...
Collaboration can provide benefits to the individual and the group across a variety of contexts. Eve...
Behavior of wild vertebrate individuals can vary in response to environmental or social factors. Suc...
We examined the modulatory role of serotonin in cooperation between unrelated individuals. The ident...
Emergence of cooperative behaviour requires the evolution of proximate mechanisms to overcome the co...
Individuals of social species are faced with the problem of deciding which group members and circums...
textAll animals must integrate internal and environmental information into an appropriate behavior t...
Apart from their role in reproduction androgens also respond to social challenges and this response ...
Apart from their role in reproduction androgens also respond to social challenges and this response ...
Within animal societies, individuals often differ greatly in their level of investment in cooperativ...
Despite widespread interest in the evolution of cooperative behaviour, the physiological mechanisms ...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
Work was supported by grants awarded to ML (BBSRC BB/S000224/1), OJB (BO 1958/8-2, GRK 2174), KEB (W...
Recent empirical research, mostly done on humans, recognizes that individuals' physiological state ...
Cooperation is usually described as a human tendency to act jointly that involves helping, sharing, ...
Humans cooperate with unrelated individuals to an extent that far outstrips any other species. We al...
Collaboration can provide benefits to the individual and the group across a variety of contexts. Eve...
Behavior of wild vertebrate individuals can vary in response to environmental or social factors. Suc...
We examined the modulatory role of serotonin in cooperation between unrelated individuals. The ident...