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The language of cooperation: shared intentionality drives variation in helping as a function of group membership

机译:合作的语言:共同的意向驱动作为小组成员的功能在帮助方面的差异

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While we know that the degree to which humans are able to cooperate is unrivalled by other species, the variation humans actually display in their cooperative behaviour has yet to be fully explained. This may be because research based on experimental game-theoretical studies neglects fundamental aspects of human sociality and psychology, namely social interaction and language. Using a new optimal foraging game loosely modelled on the prisoner's dilemma, the egg hunt, we categorized players as either in-group or out-group to each other and studied their spontaneous language usage while they made interactive, potentially cooperative decisions. Both shared group membership and the possibility to talk led to increased cooperation and overall success in the hunt. Notably, analysis of players' conversations showed that in-group members engaged more in shared intentionality, the human ability to both mentally represent and then adopt another's goal, whereas out-group members discussed individual goals more. Females also helped more and displayed more shared intentionality in discussions than males. Crucially, we show that shared intentionality was the mechanism driving the increase in helping between in-group players over out-group players at a cost to themselves. By studying spontaneous language during social interactions and isolating shared intentionality as the mechanism underlying successful cooperation, the current results point to a probable psychological source of the variation in cooperation humans display.
机译:虽然我们知道人类能够合作的程度是其他物种所无法比拟的,但人类在合作行为中实际表现出的差异尚未得到充分解释。这可能是因为基于实验性博弈论研究的研究忽视了人类社会性和心理学的基本方面,即社会互动和语言。使用一种新的最优觅食游戏,该游戏大致模拟了囚徒的困境,即鸡蛋狩猎,我们将玩家分为组内或组外,并研究了他们在做出互动性,潜在合作决策时的自发性语言用法。团体成员的共享和交谈的可能性都导致了狩猎方面的合作和全面成功。值得注意的是,对玩家对话的分析表明,小组内成员更多地参与共同的意向性,即人类在心理上代表并采纳他人目标的能力,而小组外成员则更多地讨论了个人目标。女性也比男性有更多帮助,并且在讨论中表现出更多的共同意图。至关重要的是,我们证明了共同的意向性是驱动小组内玩家与小组外玩家之间帮助增加的机制,而这要付出自己的代价。通过研究社交互动中的自发性语言并隔离共同的意图作为成功合作的基础机制,当前的结果指出了人类在合作中表现出的变化的可能的心理来源。

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