Whether and how primates are able to maintain long-term affiliative relationships is still under debate. Emotional bookkeeping (EB), the partner-specific accumulation of emotional responses to earlier interactions, is a candidate mechanism that does not require high cognitive abilities. EB is difficult to study in real animals, due to the complexity of primate social life. Therefore, we developed an agent-based model based on macaque behavior, the EMO-model, that implements arousal and two emotional dimensions, anxiety-FEAR and satisfaction-LIKE, which regulate social behavior. To implement EB, model individuals assign dynamic LIKE attitudes towards their group members, integrating partner-specific emotional responses to earlier received gr...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
<div><p>Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species ...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
Whether and how primates are able to maintain long-term affiliative relationships is still under deb...
Agent-based models provide a promising tool to investigate the relationship between individuals’ beh...
Primate affiliative relationships are differentiated, individual-specific and often reciprocal. Howe...
Primate affiliative relationships are differentiated, individual-specific and often reciprocal. Howe...
Emotional bookkeeping is the process by which primates integrate the emotional effects of social int...
Many patterns of affiliative behaviour have been described for primates, for instance: reciprocation...
Emotional bookkeeping is the process by which primates integrate the emotional effects of social int...
Many patterns of affiliative behaviour have been described for primates, for instance: reciprocation...
Groups of primates form complex spatial and social structures. Often, dominance rank is reflected in...
Allogrooming serves an important social function in primates and confers short term benefits such as...
Observing friendly social interactions makes people feel good and, as a result, then act in an affil...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
<div><p>Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species ...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
Whether and how primates are able to maintain long-term affiliative relationships is still under deb...
Agent-based models provide a promising tool to investigate the relationship between individuals’ beh...
Primate affiliative relationships are differentiated, individual-specific and often reciprocal. Howe...
Primate affiliative relationships are differentiated, individual-specific and often reciprocal. Howe...
Emotional bookkeeping is the process by which primates integrate the emotional effects of social int...
Many patterns of affiliative behaviour have been described for primates, for instance: reciprocation...
Emotional bookkeeping is the process by which primates integrate the emotional effects of social int...
Many patterns of affiliative behaviour have been described for primates, for instance: reciprocation...
Groups of primates form complex spatial and social structures. Often, dominance rank is reflected in...
Allogrooming serves an important social function in primates and confers short term benefits such as...
Observing friendly social interactions makes people feel good and, as a result, then act in an affil...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...
<div><p>Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species ...
Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents and bystanders occurs in several species of non-h...