Collaboration and cooperation are key elements of human social interactions, which can contribute to the efficient achievement of shared goals. While many psychology and neuroscience studies have ...
University of California, Merced researchers discovered children ages 3½ to 5½ tested before and after COVID lockdowns had a ...
Can bigger groups foster stronger cooperation? New research from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS), published in ...
An international research team concludes that gentle touch is not only good for mental health, but also for the evolution of cooperation. The power of touch and social connections helps people to ...
A new study challenges the belief that larger groups reduce cooperation, showing instead that flexible social connections enhance teamwork.
Animal societies, in which collective action emerges from cooperation among individuals, represent extreme social complexity. Such societies are not only common in insects, mammals, and birds ...
Humans are inherently social creatures and heavily rely on teamwork to succeed. This ability to collaborate is deeply rooted in how our brains function. Notably, the size of an animal's brain ...