Reciprocity in Dyads and Triads: Female Rats Alter Their Prosocial Behavior According to the Social Context
Recognizing and appropriately responding to others' helpful actions are critical components of social cognition and reciprocity. This ability has been well-documented in various species where animals differentiate between experimenters who are “unwilling” versus “unable” to provide help, but it...
Main Authors: | Emily J. Winokur, Cherry Song, Estelita S. Leija, Joanne Chen, Sean Kross, Danielle Shamam, Marcelo Aguilar-Rivera, Laleh K. Quinn, Federico Rossano, Andrea A. Chiba |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Animal Behavior and Cognition
2023-08-01
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Series: | Animal Behavior and Cognition |
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Online Access: | https://www.animalbehaviorandcognition.org/uploads/journals/53/1%20Winokur_et_al_ABC_10(3).pdf |
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