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Is Cooperative Memory Special? The Role of Costly Errors, Context, and Social Network Size When Remembering Cooperative Actions

机译:合作记忆特别吗?记住合作行为时代价高昂的错误,上下文和社交网络规模的作用

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Theoretical studies of cooperative behavior have focused on decision strategies, such as tit-for-tat, that depend on remembering a partner's last choices. Yet, an empirical study by Stevens, Volstorf, Schooler, and Rieskamp (2011) demonstrated that human memory may not meet the requirements needed to use these strategies. When asked to recall the previous behavior of simulated partners in a cooperative memory task, participants performed poorly, making errors in 10–24% of the trials. However, we do not know the extent to which this task taps specialized cognition for cooperation. It may be possible to engage participants in more cooperative, strategic thinking, which may improve memory. On the other hand, compared to other situations, a cooperative context may already engage improved memory via cheater detection mechanisms. The current study investigated the specificity of memory in cooperative contexts by varying (1) the costs of errors in memory by making forgetting defection more costly and (2) whether the recall situation is framed as a cooperative or neutral context. Also, we investigated whether variation in participants' social network size could account for individual differences observed in memory accuracy. We found that neither including differential costs for misremembering defection nor removing the cooperative context influenced memory accuracy for cooperation. Combined, these results suggest that memory accuracy is robust to differences in the cooperative context: Adding more strategic components does not help accuracy and removing cooperative components does not hurt accuracy. Social network size, however, did correlate with memory accuracy: People with larger networks remembered events better. These findings suggest that cooperative memory does not seem to be special compared to other forms of memory, which aligns with previous work demonstrating the domain generality of memory. However, the demands of interacting in a large social network may require excellent memory. Thus, modeling the evolution of cooperation requires an understanding of both the social environment in which agents interact, as well as the cognitive capabilities of these agents.
机译:合作行为的理论研究集中于决策策略,例如针锋相对,它取决于记住伙伴的最终选择。然而,史蒂文斯(Stevens),沃尔斯托夫(Volstorf),Schooler和Rieskamp(2011)进行的实证研究表明,人类记忆可能无法满足使用这些策略所需的要求。当被要求回忆合作伙伴在合作记忆任务中以前的行为时,参与者表现不佳,在10%至24%的试验中出错。但是,我们不知道这项任务在多大程度上利用了合作的专门认知。可能使参与者参与更合作的战略思考,这可以改善记忆。另一方面,与其他情况相比,合作环境可能已经通过作弊者检测机制参与了改进的内存。当前的研究通过以下方式研究了合作环境中记忆的特殊性:(1)通过使遗忘叛逃更加昂贵来改变记忆错误的代价;(2)是否将召回情况设计为合作环境还是中立环境。此外,我们调查了参与者社交网络规模的变化是否可以解释记忆准确性方面的个体差异。我们发现,既不包括因错记缺陷而产生的差额成本,也没有消除合作环境,都不会影响合作的内存准确性。综合来看,这些结果表明,内存精度对于协作环境中的差异具有鲁棒性:添加更多策略性组件对准确性没有帮助,而删除协作组件也不会损害准确性。但是,社交网络的大小确实与内存准确性相关:具有较大网络的人对事件的记忆力更好。这些发现表明,与其他形式的记忆相比,协作记忆似乎并不特殊,这与先前的研究表明记忆的领域通用性是一致的。但是,在大型社交网络中进行交互的需求可能需要出色的记忆力。因此,对合作的演变进行建模需要既了解代理商互动的社会环境,又要了解这些代理商的认知能力。

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