No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
Feed-forward and the evolution of social behavior
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 October 2000
Abstract
Feed-forward Pavlovian conditioning can serve as a proximate mechanism for the evolution of social behavior. Feed-forward can provide the impetus for animals to associate other individuals' presence, and cooperation with them, with the acquisition of resources, whether or not the animals are genetically related. Other social behaviors such as play and grooming may develop as conditioned stimuli in feed-forward social systems.
- Type
- Brief Report
- Information
- Copyright
- © 2000 Cambridge University Press