SummaryIndividuals value information that improves decision making. When social interactions complicate the decision process, acquiring information about others should be particularly valuable [1]. In primate societies, kinship, dominance, and reproductive status regulate social interactions [2, 3] and should therefore systematically influence the value of social information, but this has never been demonstrated. Here, we show that monkeys differentially value the opportunity to acquire visual information about particular classes of social images. Male rhesus macaques sacrificed fluid for the opportunity to view female perinea and the faces of high-status monkeys but required fluid overpayment to view the faces of low-status monkeys. Social...
Macaques are often motivated to perform in neuroscientific experiments by implementing fluid restric...
Primates lead complex social lives, and this complexity is thought to drive the evolution of social ...
AbstractParamount among human cognitive abilities is the capacity to reason about what others think,...
SummaryIndividuals value information that improves decision making. When social interactions complic...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
Macaques are often motivated to perform in neuroscientific experiments by implementing fluid restric...
Intelligence is one of the main features proposed to differ substantially between humans and other a...
Macaques are often motivated to perform in neuroscientific experiments by implementing fluid restric...
Like humans, monkeys value information about sex and status, inviting the hypothesis that our suscep...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
SummarySocial decisions depend on reliable information about others. Consequently, social primates a...
SummaryAnimals as diverse as arthropods [1], fish [2], reptiles [3], birds [4], and mammals, includi...
Humans are characterized by complex social cognitive abilities that emerge early in development. Com...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
When given a choice between receiving $100 in 30 days and $110 in 31 days, most people wait for the ...
Macaques are often motivated to perform in neuroscientific experiments by implementing fluid restric...
Primates lead complex social lives, and this complexity is thought to drive the evolution of social ...
AbstractParamount among human cognitive abilities is the capacity to reason about what others think,...
SummaryIndividuals value information that improves decision making. When social interactions complic...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
Macaques are often motivated to perform in neuroscientific experiments by implementing fluid restric...
Intelligence is one of the main features proposed to differ substantially between humans and other a...
Macaques are often motivated to perform in neuroscientific experiments by implementing fluid restric...
Like humans, monkeys value information about sex and status, inviting the hypothesis that our suscep...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
SummarySocial decisions depend on reliable information about others. Consequently, social primates a...
SummaryAnimals as diverse as arthropods [1], fish [2], reptiles [3], birds [4], and mammals, includi...
Humans are characterized by complex social cognitive abilities that emerge early in development. Com...
Group-living primates frequently interact with each other to maintain social bonds as well as to com...
When given a choice between receiving $100 in 30 days and $110 in 31 days, most people wait for the ...
Macaques are often motivated to perform in neuroscientific experiments by implementing fluid restric...
Primates lead complex social lives, and this complexity is thought to drive the evolution of social ...
AbstractParamount among human cognitive abilities is the capacity to reason about what others think,...