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Cooperation percolation in spatial prisoner's dilemma game [PDF]
The paradox of cooperation among selfish individuals still puzzles scientific communities. Although a large amount of evidence has demonstrated that cooperator clusters in spatial games are effective to protect cooperators against the invasion of defectors, we continue to lack the condition for the formation of a giant cooperator cluster that assures ...
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Behavioral Differences is the Key of Ad-hoc Team Cooperation in Multiplayer Games Hanabi [PDF]
Ad-hoc team cooperation is the problem of cooperating with other players that have not been seen in the learning process. Recently, this problem has been considered in the context of Hanabi, which requires cooperation without explicit communication with the other players.
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Teamwork and Clinical Error Reporting among Nurses in Korean Hospitals
Purpose: To examine levels of teamwork and its relationships with clinical error reporting among Korean hospital nurses. Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional survey design.
Jee-In Hwang, PhD, Jeonghoon Ahn, PhD
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A Theory of Mind Approach as Test-Time Mitigation Against Emergent Adversarial Communication [PDF]
Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) is the study of multi-agent interactions in a shared environment. Communication for cooperation is a fundamental construct for sharing information in partially observable environments. Cooperative Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (CoMARL) is a learning framework where we learn agent policies either with cooperative ...
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IntroductionHuman cooperativeness is an important personality trait. However, the mechanism through which people cooperate remains unclear. Previous research suggests that one of the proposed functions of smiling is to advertise altruistic dispositions ...
Xiaoqi Deng+3 more
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Cooperative Phoneotypes: Exploring Phone-based Behavioral Markers of Cooperation [PDF]
Cooperation is a fundamental human concept studied across multiple social and biological disciplines. Traditional methods for eliciting an individual's propensity to cooperate have included surveys and laboratory experiments and multiple such studies have connected an individual's cooperation level with her social behavior. We describe a novel approach
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Evolution and neural representation of mammalian cooperative behavior
Summary: Cooperation is common in nature and is pivotal to the development of human society. However, the details of how and why cooperation evolved remain poorly understood.
Mengping Jiang+11 more
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Cue Valence Influences the Effects of Cue Uncertainty on ERP Responses to Emotional Events
Individuals often predict consequences, particularly emotional consequences, according to emotional or non-emotional signals conveyed by environmental cues (i.e., emotional and non-emotional cues, respectively).
Huiyan Lin+5 more
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Cooperation is a social behavior crucial for the survival of many species, including humans. Several experimental paradigms have been established to study cooperative behavior and related neural activity in different animal species. Although mice exhibit
Ke-Ming Zhang+5 more
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The Social Maintenance of Cooperation through Hypocrisy [PDF]
Cooperation is widespread in human societies, but its maintenance at the group level remains puzzling if individuals benefit from not cooperating. Explanations of the maintenance of cooperation generally assume that cooperative and non-cooperative behavior in others can be assessed and copied accurately.
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