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It is shown that automatic, intuitive responses favor cooperative strategies that reciprocate: it is argued that this behavior reflects the overgeneralization of cooperative strategies learned in the context of direct and indirect reciprocity.
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This article is published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 920 citations till now.

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How Do Newcomers Blend into a Group?: Study on a Social Network Game

TL;DR: The result suggests that migration which generated assortment between cooperators and noncooperators may have not been probably risky in human society, and interesting differences between newcomers and existing group members in social interaction are found.
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Rawlsian altruism with perfect discrimination leads to social efficiency

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the implications of discriminating behavior in the study of the indirect evolutionary selection of selfish versus altruistic motivations in the context of generic 2×2 base games, and in particular for coordination and cooperation scenarios.
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Do unto others: How cognitive fusion shapes the transmission of moral behavior.

TL;DR: Investigating how cognitive fusion—a transdiagnostic vulnerability to diverse mental health problems—influences moral transmission across 3 studies revealed a more direct association between these 2 psychological processes, supporting the argument that moral transmission can integrate a variety of seemingly discrete social phenomena.
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TL;DR: A genetical mathematical model is described which allows for interactions between relatives on one another's fitness and a quantity is found which incorporates the maximizing property of Darwinian fitness, named “inclusive fitness”.
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The Evolution of Reciprocal Altruism

TL;DR: In this paper, a model is presented to account for the natural selection of what is termed reciprocally altruistic behavior, and the model shows how selection can operate against the cheater (non-reciprocator) in the system.
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Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation

TL;DR: Five mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation are discussed: kin selection, direct reciprocity, indirect reciprocities, network reciprocation, group selection, and group selection.
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