The mythical number two

DE Melnikoff, JA Bargh - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2018 - cell.com
It is often said that there are two types of psychological processes: one that is intentional,
controllable, conscious, and inefficient, and another that is unintentional, uncontrollable …

[PDF][PDF] The dual-process approach to human sociality: A review

V Capraro - Available at SSRN, 2019 - researchgate.net
Which social decisions are intuitive? Which are deliberative? The dual-process approach to
human sociality has emerged in the last decades as a vibrant and exciting area of research …

The evolution of general intelligence

JM Burkart, MN Schubiger… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2017 - cambridge.org
The presence of general intelligence poses a major evolutionary puzzle, which has led to
increased interest in its presence in nonhuman animals. The aim of this review is to critically …

Signaling when no one is watching: A reputation heuristics account of outrage and punishment in one-shot anonymous interactions.

JJ Jordan, DG Rand - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Moralistic punishment can confer reputation benefits by signaling trustworthiness to
observers. However, why do people punish even when nobody is watching? We argue that …

Signaling emotion and reason in cooperation.

EE Levine, A Barasch, D Rand, JZ Berman… - Journal of …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
We explore the signal value of emotion and reason in human cooperation. Across four
experiments utilizing dyadic prisoner dilemma games, we establish three central results …

Biased sequential sampling underlies the effects of time pressure and delay in social decision making

F Chen, I Krajbich - Nature communications, 2018 - nature.com
Social decision making involves balancing conflicts between selfishness and pro-sociality.
The cognitive processes underlying such decisions are not well understood, with some …

Neighborhood cognition consistent multi-agent reinforcement learning

H Mao, W Liu, J Hao, J Luo, D Li, Z Zhang… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - ojs.aaai.org
Social psychology and real experiences show that cognitive consistency plays an important
role to keep human society in order: if people have a more consistent cognition about their …

[HTML][HTML] How peer influence shapes value computation in moral decision-making

H Yu, JZ Siegel, JA Clithero, MJ Crockett - Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
Moral behavior is susceptible to peer influence. How does information from peers influence
moral preferences? We used drift-diffusion modeling to show that peer influence changes …

Taking a multiple intelligences (MI) perspective

H Gardner - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017 - search.proquest.com
The theory of multiple intelligences (MI) seeks to describe and encompass the range of
human cognitive capacities. In challenging the concept of general intelligence, we can apply …

Deliberation erodes cooperative behavior—Even towards competitive out-groups, even when using a control condition, and even when eliminating selection bias

JAC Everett, Z Ingbretsen, F Cushman… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - Elsevier
By many accounts cooperation appears to be a default strategy in social interaction. There
are, however, several documented instances in which reflexive responding favors …