Social networks require active relationship maintenance if they are to be kept at a constant level of emotional closeness. For primates, including humans, failure to interact leads inexorably to a decline in relationship quality, and a consequent loss of the benefits that derive from individual relationships. As a result, many social species compensate for weakened relationships by investing more heavily in them. Here we study how humans behave in similar situations, using data from mobile call detail records from a European country. For the less frequent contacts between pairs of communicating individuals we observe a logarithmic dependence of the duration of the succeeding call on the time gap with the previous call. We find that such beh...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Age and gender are two important factors that play crucial roles in the way organisms allocate their...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Social networks require active relationship maintenance if they are to be kept at a constant level o...
Humans are social animals and the interpersonal bonds formed between them are crucial for their deve...
We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and bi...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12110-015-9242-7Relati...
Communication is important in preventing social relationships from decaying over time. This study ex...
Abstract Social networks are made out of strong and weak ties having very different structural and d...
Age and gender are two important factors that play crucial roles in the way organisms allocate their...
Mobile phone communication as digital service generates ever-increasing datasets of human communica...
In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others ...
In contrast to long-term relationships, far less is known about the temporal evolution of transient ...
The dynamics of close relationships is important for understanding the migration patterns of individ...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Age and gender are two important factors that play crucial roles in the way organisms allocate their...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Social networks require active relationship maintenance if they are to be kept at a constant level o...
Humans are social animals and the interpersonal bonds formed between them are crucial for their deve...
We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and bi...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12110-015-9242-7Relati...
Communication is important in preventing social relationships from decaying over time. This study ex...
Abstract Social networks are made out of strong and weak ties having very different structural and d...
Age and gender are two important factors that play crucial roles in the way organisms allocate their...
Mobile phone communication as digital service generates ever-increasing datasets of human communica...
In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others ...
In contrast to long-term relationships, far less is known about the temporal evolution of transient ...
The dynamics of close relationships is important for understanding the migration patterns of individ...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Age and gender are two important factors that play crucial roles in the way organisms allocate their...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...