SummaryIncreasing the number of options can paradoxically lead to worse decisions, a phenomenon known as cognitive overload [1]. This happens when an individual decision-maker attempts to digest information exceeding its processing capacity. Highly integrated groups, such as social insect colonies, make consensus decisions that combine the efforts of many members, suggesting that these groups can overcome individual limitations [2–4]. Here we report that an ant colony choosing a new nest site is less vulnerable to cognitive overload than an isolated ant making this decision on her own. We traced this improvement to differences in individual behavior. In whole colonies, each ant assesses only a small subset of available sites, and the colony...
abstract: For over a century, researchers have been investigating collective cognition, in which a g...
Determining the optimal choice among multiple options is necessary in various situations, and the co...
Behavioural economists have identified many psychological manipulations which affect perceived value...
SummaryIncreasing the number of options can paradoxically lead to worse decisions, a phenomenon know...
International audienceEmotional state may influence cognitive processes such as attention and decisi...
“Collective intelligence” and “wisdom of crowds” refer to situations in which groups achieve more ac...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
Individuals derive many benefits from being social, one of which is improved accuracy of decision-ma...
Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a speed-accura...
As an organ designed to produce contextually dependent behaviors that are, on average, adaptive, we ...
Animals must often decide between exploiting safe options or risky options with a chance for large g...
P.dE. is funded by ‘Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)’.Processing information about quantities ...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts that animal behavior is generally governed by decision rules ...
Both a single ant and the colony to which it belongs can make decisions, but the underlying mechanis...
abstract: For over a century, researchers have been investigating collective cognition, in which a g...
Determining the optimal choice among multiple options is necessary in various situations, and the co...
Behavioural economists have identified many psychological manipulations which affect perceived value...
SummaryIncreasing the number of options can paradoxically lead to worse decisions, a phenomenon know...
International audienceEmotional state may influence cognitive processes such as attention and decisi...
“Collective intelligence” and “wisdom of crowds” refer to situations in which groups achieve more ac...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
Individuals derive many benefits from being social, one of which is improved accuracy of decision-ma...
Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a speed-accura...
As an organ designed to produce contextually dependent behaviors that are, on average, adaptive, we ...
Animals must often decide between exploiting safe options or risky options with a chance for large g...
P.dE. is funded by ‘Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)’.Processing information about quantities ...
BACKGROUND: Successful collective decision-making depends on groups of animals being able to make ac...
abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts that animal behavior is generally governed by decision rules ...
Both a single ant and the colony to which it belongs can make decisions, but the underlying mechanis...
abstract: For over a century, researchers have been investigating collective cognition, in which a g...
Determining the optimal choice among multiple options is necessary in various situations, and the co...
Behavioural economists have identified many psychological manipulations which affect perceived value...