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Experimental Games and Social Decision Making
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 24.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-05 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-081420-110718
Eric van Dijk 1 , Carsten K W De Dreu 1, 2
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Experimental games model situations in which the future outcomes of individuals and groups depend on their own choices and on those of other (groups of) individuals. Games are a powerful tool to identify the neural and psychological mechanisms underlying interpersonal and group cooperation and coordination. Here we discuss recent developments in how experimental games are used and adapted, with an increased focus on repeated interactions, partner control through sanctioning, and partner (de)selection for future interactions. Important advances have been made in uncovering the neurobiological underpinnings of key factors involved in cooperation and coordination, including social preferences, cooperative beliefs, (emotion) signaling, and, in particular, reputations and (in)direct reciprocity. Emerging trends at the cross-sections of psychology, economics, and the neurosciences include an increased focus on group heterogeneities, intergroup polarization and conflict, cross-cultural differences in cooperation and norm enforcement, and neurocomputational modeling of the formation and updating of social preferences and beliefs.

中文翻译:


实验游戏和社会决策

实验游戏模拟了个人和群体的未来结果取决于他们自己和其他(群体)个人的选择的情况。游戏是识别人际和群体合作与协调背后的神经和心理机制的有力工具。在这里,我们讨论了如何使用和改编实验性游戏的最新进展,更多地关注重复互动、通过制裁来控制合作伙伴以及未来互动的合作伙伴(取消)选择。在揭示合作与协调所涉及的关键因素的神经生物学基础方面取得了重要进展,包括社会偏好、合作信念、(情感)信号,尤其是声誉和(非)直接互惠。心理学各个领域的新兴趋势,

更新日期:2021-01-06
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