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Emotional Bookkeeping and High Partner Selectivity Are Necessary for the Emergence of Partner-Specific Reciprocal Affiliation in an Agent-Based Model of Primate Groups

机译:在灵长类动物群的基于代理的模型中情绪簿记和高选择性的伙伴关系对于出现特定于伙伴的互惠关系是必要的

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Primate affiliative relationships are differentiated, individual-specific and often reciprocal. However, the required cognitive abilities are still under debate. Recently, we introduced the EMO-model, in which two emotional dimensions regulate social behaviour: anxiety-FEAR and satisfaction-LIKE. Emotional bookkeeping is modelled by providing each individual with partner-specific LIKE attitudes in which the emotional experiences of earlier affiliations with others are accumulated. Individuals also possess fixed partner-specific FEAR attitudes, reflecting the stable dominance hierarchy. In this paper, we focus on one key parameter of the model, namely the degree of partner selectivity, i.e. the extent to which individuals rely on their LIKE attitudes when choosing affiliation partners. Studying the effect of partner selectivity on the emergent affiliative relationships, we found that at high selectivity, individuals restricted their affiliative behaviours more to similar-ranking individuals and that reciprocity of affiliation was enhanced. We compared the emotional bookkeeping model with a control model, in which individuals had fixed LIKE attitudes simply based on the (fixed) rank-distance, instead of dynamic LIKE attitudes based on earlier events. Results from the control model were very similar to the emotional bookkeeping model: high selectivity resulted in preference of similar-ranking partners and enhanced reciprocity. However, only in the emotional bookkeeping model did high selectivity result in the emergence of reciprocal affiliative relationships that were highly partner-specific. Moreover, in the emotional bookkeeping model, LIKE attitude predicted affiliative behaviour better than rank-distance, especially at high selectivity. Our model suggests that emotional bookkeeping is a likely candidate mechanism to underlie partner-specific reciprocal affiliation.
机译:灵长目动物的亲属关系是有区别的,因人而异的,通常是互惠的。但是,所需的认知能力仍在争论中。最近,我们引入了EMO模型,其中两个情绪维度调节社会行为:焦虑-FEAR和满意度-LIKE。情感簿记是通过为每个人提供特定于合作伙伴的LIKE态度来建模的,在这些态度中积累了较早与他人的联系的情感体验。个人还具有固定的针对伴侣的特定FEAR态度,反映了稳定的支配地位。在本文中,我们专注于模型的一个关键参数,即伙伴选择性的程度,即个体在选择联盟伙伴时依赖于他们的LIKE态度的程度。在研究伙伴选择性对出现的亲属关系的影响时,我们发现,在高选择性下,个体将自己的亲属行为限制在等级相似的个体上,并且亲属的互惠性得到了增强。我们将情绪簿记模型与控制模型进行了比较,在控制模型中,个人仅基于(固定)等级距离就具有固定的LIKE态度,而不是基于较早事件的动态LIKE态度。对照模型的结果与情感簿记模型非常相似:高选择性导致了排名相似的合作伙伴的偏好并增强了互惠性。但是,只有在情感簿记模型中,高选择性才会导致出现高度隶属关系的互惠关系。此外,在情绪簿记模型中,LIKE态度预测的从属行为比等级距离更好,特别是在高选择性下。我们的模型表明,情感簿记可能是特定于合作伙伴的互惠关系的潜在候选机制。

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