Browsing by Author "Grueneisen, Sebastian"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
Children coordinate in a recurrent social dilemma by taking turns and along dominance asymmetries
Grueneisen, Sebastian; Tomasello, Michael (Developmental Psychology, 2017-02-01)© 2016 American Psychological Association.Humans constantly have to coordinate their decisions with others even when their interests are conflicting (e.g., when 2 drivers have to decide who yields at an intersection). So ... -
Children use salience to solve coordination problems
Grueneisen, Sebastian; Wyman, Emily; Tomasello, Michael (Developmental Science, 2015-05) -
Children, chimpanzees, and bonobos adjust the visibility of their actions for cooperators and competitors.
Grueneisen, Sebastian; Duguid, Shona; Saur, Heiko; Tomasello, Michael (Sci Rep, 2017-08-17)Chimpanzees and bonobos are highly capable of tracking other's mental states. It has been proposed, however, that in contrast to humans, chimpanzees are only able to do this in competitive interactions but this has rarely ... -
Chimpanzees return favors at a personal cost.
Schmelz, Martin; Grueneisen, Sebastian; Kabalak, Alihan; Jost, Jürgen; Tomasello, Michael (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2017-06-19)Humans regularly provide others with resources at a personal cost to themselves. Chimpanzees engage in some cooperative behaviors in the wild as well, but their motivational underpinnings are unclear. In three experiments, ... -
“I Know You Don't Know I Know…” Children Use Second-Order False-Belief Reasoning for Peer Coordination
Grueneisen, Sebastian; Wyman, Emily; Tomasello, Michael (Child Development, 2015-01)