Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by Crossref.
García, Julián
and
Traulsen, Arne
2012.
Leaving the loners alone: Evolution of cooperation in the presence of antisocial punishment.
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
Vol. 307,
Issue. ,
p.
168.
Crockett, Molly J.
Apergis-Schoute, Annemieke
Herrmann, Benedikt
Lieberman, Matthew D.
Müller, Ulrich
Robbins, Trevor W.
and
Clark, Luke
2013.
Serotonin Modulates Striatal Responses to Fairness and Retaliation in Humans.
The Journal of Neuroscience,
Vol. 33,
Issue. 8,
p.
3505.
Gordon, David S.
Madden, Joah R.
Lea, Stephen E. G.
and
Mappes, Tapio
2014.
Both Loved and Feared: Third Party Punishers Are Viewed as Formidable and Likeable, but These Reputational Benefits May Only Be Open to Dominant Individuals.
PLoS ONE,
Vol. 9,
Issue. 10,
p.
e110045.
Pfattheicher, Stefan
Landhäußer, Anne
and
Keller, Johannes
2014.
Individual Differences in Antisocial Punishment in Public Goods Situations: The Interplay of Cortisol with Testosterone and Dominance.
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making,
Vol. 27,
Issue. 4,
p.
340.
dos Santos, Miguel
Braithwaite, Victoria A.
and
Wedekind, Claus
2014.
Exposure to superfluous information reduces cooperation and increases antisocial punishment in reputation-based interactions.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution,
Vol. 2,
Issue. ,
Brañas-Garza, Pablo
Espín, Antonio M.
Exadaktylos, Filippos
and
Herrmann, Benedikt
2014.
Fair and unfair punishers coexist in the Ultimatum Game.
Scientific Reports,
Vol. 4,
Issue. 1,
P. Hauser, Oliver
A. Nowak, Martin
and
G. Rand, David
2014.
Punishment does not promote cooperation under exploration dynamics when anti-social punishment is possible.
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
Vol. 360,
Issue. ,
p.
163.
Gao, Shiping
Wu, Te
Nie, Suli
and
Wang, Long
2015.
Promote or hinder? The role of punishment in the emergence of cooperation.
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
Vol. 386,
Issue. ,
p.
69.
Di Stefano, Giada
King, Andrew A.
and
Verona, Gianmario
2015.
Sanctioning in the Wild: Rational Calculus and Retributive Instincts in Gourmet Cuisine.
Academy of Management Journal,
Vol. 58,
Issue. 3,
p.
906.
Cramwinckel, Florien M
van den Bos, Kees
and
van Dijk, Eric
2015.
Reactions to morally motivated deviance.
Current Opinion in Psychology,
Vol. 6,
Issue. ,
p.
150.
Pfattheicher, Stefan
and
Schindler, Simon
2015.
Understanding the Dark Side of Costly Punishment: The Impact of Individual Differences in Everyday Sadism and Existential Threat.
European Journal of Personality,
Vol. 29,
Issue. 4,
p.
498.
Gordon, David S.
and
Lea, Stephen E. G.
2016.
Who Punishes? The Status of the Punishers Affects the Perceived Success of, and Indirect Benefits From, “Moralistic” Punishment.
Evolutionary Psychology,
Vol. 14,
Issue. 3,
Rabellino, Daniela
Morese, Rosalba
Ciaramidaro, Angela
Bara, Bruno G.
and
Bosco, Francesca M.
2016.
Third-party punishment: altruistic and anti-social behaviours in in-group and out-group settings.
Journal of Cognitive Psychology,
Vol. 28,
Issue. 4,
p.
486.
Gross, Jörg
Méder, Zsombor Z.
Okamoto-Barth, Sanae
and
Riedl, Arno
2016.
Building the Leviathan – Voluntary centralisation of punishment power sustains cooperation in humans.
Scientific Reports,
Vol. 6,
Issue. 1,
Pfattheicher, Stefan
Keller, Johannes
and
Knezevic, Goran
2017.
Sadism, the Intuitive System, and Antisocial Punishment in the Public Goods Game.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,
Vol. 43,
Issue. 3,
p.
337.
Yang, Chun-Lei
Zhang, Boyu
Charness, Gary
Li, Cong
and
Lien, Jaimie W.
2018.
Endogenous rewards promote cooperation.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Vol. 115,
Issue. 40,
p.
9968.
Liu, Linjie
Chen, Xiaojie
and
Perc, Matjaž
2019.
Evolutionary dynamics of cooperation in the public goods game with pool exclusion strategies.
Nonlinear Dynamics,
Vol. 97,
Issue. 1,
p.
749.
Chen, Wanting
Zhang, Shuyue
Turel, Ofir
Peng, Youqing
Chen, Hong
and
He, Qinghua
2019.
Sex-based differences in right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex roles in fairness norm compliance.
Behavioural Brain Research,
Vol. 361,
Issue. ,
p.
104.
Bruner, Justin P.
and
Smead, Rory
2022.
Tag-based spite with correlated interactions.
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
Vol. 540,
Issue. ,
p.
111052.
Qian, Jun
Zhang, Tongda
Zhang, Yingfeng
Chai, Yueting
Sun, Xiao
and
Wang, Zhen
2023.
The construction of peer punishment preference: how central power shapes prosocial and antisocial punishment behaviors.
Applied Mathematics and Computation,
Vol. 442,
Issue. ,
p.
127723.
Target article
Retaliation and antisocial punishment are overlooked in many theoretical models as well as behavioral experiments
Related commentaries (1)
Reciprocity: Weak or strong? What punishment experiments do (and do not) demonstrate