Oxytocin effect on collective decision making: a randomized placebo controlled study
Collective decision making often benefits both the individuals and the group in a variety of contexts. However, for the group to be successful, individuals should be able to strike a balance between their level of competence and their influence on the collective decisions. The hormone oxytocin has b...
Main Authors: | Hertz, U, Kelly, M, Rutledge, R, Winston, J, Wright, N, Dolan, R, Bahrami, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2016
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