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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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TL;DR: In this article , a two-player weightlifting game was extended into an [Formula: see text]-player game, and the conditions for pure strategy Nash equilibria and for Pareto optimal strategies were investigated in terms of the success probability and benefit-to-cost ratio of the game.
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Kin selection, not indirect reciprocity, explains helping those who help others in ‘image scoring’

Gilbert Roberts
- 12 Dec 2019 - 
TL;DR: It is shown that helping those who help others in image scoring models is not a mechanism of indirect reciprocity but is instead due to kin selection, and image scoring systems demonstrate the role of relatedness in driving cooperation.
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How Lévy Flights Triggered by the Presence of Defectors Affect Evolution of Cooperation in Spatial Games

TL;DR: In this paper , an agent-based model in a square lattice where agents perform Lévy flights depending on the fraction of neighboring defectors was developed and the relationship among three factors for cooperation: sensitivity to defectors, the intensity of Lévey flights, and population density.
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The Last Piece of the Puzzle?—Cooperation Over Our Heads

TL;DR: Current (and somewhat disputed) knowledge around how humans can be seen as nodes of a network and how traits spread in such networks are presented.
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The Effect of Defection in Maximizing Group Benefit

TL;DR: In this article , a variety of social dilemma scenarios are studied within the context of the prisoner's dilemma, one of the most well-known concepts in modern game theory, and its variants.
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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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The Descent of Man, and Selection in relation to Sex

P. H. Pye-Smith
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