cooperation
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Explanatory variables.
Aggression decreases as play emerges in infant spotted hyaenas: preparation for joining the clan, apiary, apiculture, Awareness of the Functioning of One’s Own Limbs Mediated by the Insular Cortex?, beekeepers, bees, biomarker, bipolar disorder, BOLD, cerebral dominance, closed question, College of Policing: Sports programmes designed to prevent crime and reduce reoffending, Comparative rates of violence in chimpanzees and humans, confounding variables, cooperation, Costly punishment sustains indirect reciprocity under low defection detectability, Data-driven functional clustering reveals dominance of face place and body selectivity in the ventral visual pathway, Decreased activation in left prefrontal cortex during role-play: An fNIRS study of the psychodrama sociocognitive model, evolutionary game theory, evolutionary games, Experiencing Oneself vs Another Person as Being the Cause of an Action: The Neural Correlates of the Experience of Agency, extracellular, Face categorization in visual scenes may start in a higher order area of the right fusiform gyrus: evidence from dynamic visual stimulation in neuroimaging, fMRI, handedness, Hierarchy in the forest: the evolution of egalitarian behaviour, honey bees, infanticide, intersexual aggression, intracellular, Is That Near My Hand? Multisensory Representation of Peripersonal Space in Human Intraparietal Sulcus, lateralisation, lethal aggression, lethal violence, letting off steam, medication confound, medication control, Nest-site selection in honey bees: how well do swarms implement the “best-of-N” decision rule?, non-lethal aggression, non-lethal violence, pent-up emotion, Perceptual switch rates with ambiguous structure-from-motion figures in bipolar disorder, rCBF, Reduced mortality selects for family cohesion in a social species, region of interest, Representation of Eye Position in the Human Parietal Cortex, reticular activating system, reticular formation, ROI, Sensitivity to Voice in Human Prefrontal Cortex, sport, Spread of arbitrary conventions among chimpanzees: a controlled experiment, The goggles experiment: can chimpanzees use self-experience to infer what a competitor can see?, The hard work of doing nothing: Accounting for inhibitory costs during multiple action control, The Logic of Animal Conflict, trait marker, transactional analysis, vectorial analysis, Via freedom to coercion: The emergence of costly punishmentAnatomical localisation of brain functions should specify right, or left, or both, and should report the cerebral dominance of the subjects. The Royal Society published “Perceptual switch rates with ambiguous structure-from-motion figures in bipolar disorder” in 2008. This was a comparison of 20 patients with bipolar disorder and 25 control participants, recruited from Oxford area…
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Cooperation.
cooperation, Costly punishment sustains indirect reciprocity under low defection detectability, Evolution of cooperation by multilevel selection, evolutionary game theory, evolutionary games, Group selection and kin selection: Two concepts but one process, Spatial effects in social dilemmas, The future of theoretical evolutionary game theory, The hard work of doing nothing: Accounting for inhibitory costs during multiple action control, transactional analysis, vectorial analysis, Via freedom to coercion: The emergence of costly punishmentHumans cooperate because they remember their own fallibility, which is why cooperation increases with age. Cooperation has been studied using evolutionary game theory. The vectorial analysis used in evolutionary game theory is simplistic, because communications between humans have both magnitude and direction, and can occur at multiple levels simultaneously. The study of evolutionary game theory…
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Figures of speech, periphrases, parapraxes, and solecisms.
adaptation, adaptive simulation, altruism, Batesian mimicry, bona fide, borrow (linguistics), Cellular networks underlying human spatial navigation, chlorobutanol, Choosing Where to Attend and the Medial Frontal Cortex: An fMRI Study Journal of Neurophysiology, circumlocution, Comparison of the Distributions of Urocortin Containing and Cholinergic Neurons in the Perioculomotor Midbrain of the Cat and Macaque, cooperation, Diagnostic Yield of Chromosomal Microarray Analysis in a Cohort of Patients with Autism Spectrum Disorders from a Highly Consanguineous Population, disambiguation of kindling, euphemism, excitement, Experimental peripheral administration of oxytocin elevates a suite of cooperative behaviours in a wild social mammal, figures of speech, fluctuating asymmetry, Freudian slip, frontal, genetics, group selection, Hamilton’s rule, head direction cells, How many for dinner? Recruitment and monitoring by glances in capuchins, human oestrus, hyperbole, hypomania, inclusive fitness, Intrasexual competition and sexual selection in cooperative mammals, litotes, loanword, malapropism, mania, mathematics, Müllerian mimicry, metaphor, metonymy, misnomer, oxymoron, oxytocin, parapraxis, Perioculomotor cell groups in monkey and man defined by their histochemical and functional properties: Reappraisal of the Edinger-Westphal nucleus, periphrasis, place cells, prefrontal, psychoanalysis, refractory period, Secondary sex ratios and male lifespan: Damaged or culled cohorts, Selfishness as second-order altruism, signal-to-noise-ratio, solecism, Spatial remapping of touch: Confusion of perceived stimulus order across hand and foot, tautology, taxi, The evolutionary diagnosis of mental disorder, The future of theoretical evolutionary game theory, The Royal Society, Tracking the Fear Engram: The Lateral Amygdala Is an Essential Locus of Fear Memory Storage, underdiagnosis, understatementFigures of speech are inadvertent social information about the user until proven otherwise: they are particularly misplaced at work, where they reduce signal relative to noise, usually because the operative wishes to bring something of himself or herself to the format. The use of metaphor indicates lack of substance until proven otherwise, such as advising…
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We are who we are with, or Who’s Drivin’ Your Train?.
altruism, assortativity, bazball, Bion, blushing, Bob Dylan, canalization, clique, cooperation, coterie, cricket, Crown Prosecution Service, Dominance in Vertebrate Broods and Litters, Dunbar’s number, elite, erubescence, experimental design, Fear in animals: a meta-analysis and review of risk assessment, Food-Caching Western Scrub-Jays Keep Track of Who Was Watching When, free will, Group decision-making in animals, harassment, hassle, herd behaviour, herd mentality, human parasite, information silo, jargon, job market, Kin preference in a social microbe, less marriages, Libet, Making the Decision To Continue the Fight or To Flee, Manchester United Football Club, marital rate decline, Marylebone Cricket Club, MCC, men’s liberation movement, modulation, module, neologisms, networking, ontogeny of teaching in humans, participant bias, plasticity, premier league football, readiness potential, sect, sexual equality, social distortion, subject bias, The hard work of doing nothing: Accounting for inhibitory costs during multiple action control, the instinct to teach, Time of conscious intention to act in relation to onset of cerebral activity (readiness-potential) The unconscious initiation of a freely voluntary act, transfer market, vulnerable to spin bowling, Wikipedia: Haplochromis burtoni, women’s liberation, Yorkshire Cricket ClubMembership of organisations may buffer fluctuations in mental health, but the organisations become vulnerable, as shown recently by Yorkshire Cricket Club and the Marylebone Cricket Club. Organisations become vulnerable when members talk too much to each other and not enough to those in other organisations. Warning signs are generalisations about other people, for example: “We…