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Massachusetts General Hospital researchers led by Keren Haroush and Ziv Williams experimented with the Prisoner’s Dilemma game…
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers led by Keren Haroush and Ziv Williams experimented with the Prisoner’s Dilemma game…
Studies have long been aware of hand mirror nerves, which take part in duplication other persons methods, but this can be a…
One group is activated when deciding whether to cooperate with another individual and another group is involved in predicting…
In a version of the classic Prisoner’s Dilemma game, two monkeys are each given the opportunity to choose one of two symbols …
A new study reports researchers have identified two groups of neurons which appear to play key roles in social interaction.
Their findings are published today in the journal Cell.
We meet in a pub, we have a couple of drinks, some dinner and then you lean in for a kiss. You predict, based on our previous…
A study published online on February 26, 2015 in Cell reveals that a newly discovered set of neurons in a frontal brain region…
The researchers say that understanding the nerve basis of cooperative social interactions "paves the way for the targeted…