The theory of inclusive fitness has transformed our understanding of cooperation and altruism. However, the proximate psychological underpinnings of altruism are less well understood, and it has been argued that emotional closeness mediates the relationship between genetic relatedness and altruism. In this study, we use a real-life costly behaviour (travel time) to dissociate the effects of genetic relatedness from emotional closeness. Participants travelled further to see more closely related kin, as compared to more distantly related kin. For distantly related kin, the level of emotional closeness mediated this relationship - when emotional closeness was controlled for, there was no effect of genetic relatedness on travel time. However, p...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
When the cost of altruism is low, individuals are more likely to help non-kin (i.e., friends and rom...
The amount of their own monetary reward that undergraduate participants claimed they were willing to...
The theory of inclusive fitness has transformed our understanding of cooperation and altruism. Howev...
Inclusive fitness theory has been used to explain the over-all pattern of altruistic behavior. Howev...
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of...
Abstract: We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among s...
Abstract: We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among s...
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social netwo...
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social netwo...
The genetic evolution of altruism (i.e., a behavior resulting in a net reduction of the survival and...
A.G. is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Independent Research Fellowship (NE/K009...
Guided by the theories of inclusive fitness (Hamilton, 1964) and reciprocal altruism (Trivers, 1971)...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
Hamilton's rule explains when natural selection will favor altruism between conspecifics, given thei...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
When the cost of altruism is low, individuals are more likely to help non-kin (i.e., friends and rom...
The amount of their own monetary reward that undergraduate participants claimed they were willing to...
The theory of inclusive fitness has transformed our understanding of cooperation and altruism. Howev...
Inclusive fitness theory has been used to explain the over-all pattern of altruistic behavior. Howev...
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of...
Abstract: We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among s...
Abstract: We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among s...
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social netwo...
Why and under what conditions are individuals altruistic to family and friends in their social netwo...
The genetic evolution of altruism (i.e., a behavior resulting in a net reduction of the survival and...
A.G. is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Independent Research Fellowship (NE/K009...
Guided by the theories of inclusive fitness (Hamilton, 1964) and reciprocal altruism (Trivers, 1971)...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
Hamilton's rule explains when natural selection will favor altruism between conspecifics, given thei...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
When the cost of altruism is low, individuals are more likely to help non-kin (i.e., friends and rom...
The amount of their own monetary reward that undergraduate participants claimed they were willing to...