This paper investigates the somatic marker hypothesis in predator-prey simulations, exploring how communicated somatic markers like fear, happiness, and surprise can increase survival rates and be favored by natural selection.
Oct 1, 2012
This paper explores the use of emotional communication in a predator-prey game to evaluate the tradeoff between socio-emotional behavior at individual and species scales, suggesting that such dynamics may support the emergence of altruistic behavior.
Jul 31, 2011