SummaryWhy do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfishly? One potential mechanism is that the anticipation of guilt can motivate cooperative behavior. We utilize a formal model of this process in conjunction with fMRI to identify brain regions that mediate cooperative behavior while participants decided whether or not to honor a partner's trust. We observed increased activation in the insula, supplementary motor area, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (PFC), and temporal parietal junction when participants were behaving consistent with our model, and found increased activity in the ventromedial PFC, dorsomedial PFC, and nucleus accumbens when they chose to abuse trust and maximize their fina...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
Why do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfish...
Why do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfish...
Why do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfish...
Why do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfish...
Contains fulltext : 99848.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Why do people of...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Altruism (a costly action that benefits others) and reciprocity (the repayment of acts in kind) diff...
This project attempts to understand the role of expectations in cooperative behavior using the inter...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
This is the data & code accompanying the manuscript:Van Baar, J., Chang, L., & Sanfey, A.G. (in pres...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
Why do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfish...
Why do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfish...
Why do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfish...
Why do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting selfish...
Contains fulltext : 99848.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Why do people of...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Altruism (a costly action that benefits others) and reciprocity (the repayment of acts in kind) diff...
This project attempts to understand the role of expectations in cooperative behavior using the inter...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
This is the data & code accompanying the manuscript:Van Baar, J., Chang, L., & Sanfey, A.G. (in pres...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...