Does oxytocin increase trust in humans? A critical review of research
Behavioral neuroscientists have shown that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) plays a key role
in social attachment and affiliation in nonhuman mammals. Inspired by this initial research …
in social attachment and affiliation in nonhuman mammals. Inspired by this initial research …
Trust games and beyond
C Alós-Ferrer, F Farolfi - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Trust is fundamental for the stability of human society. A large part of the experimental
literature relies on the Trust Game as the workhorse to measure individual differences in …
literature relies on the Trust Game as the workhorse to measure individual differences in …
Toward a model of interpersonal trust drawn from neuroscience, psychology, and economics
F Krueger, A Meyer-Lindenberg - Trends in neurosciences, 2019 - cell.com
Trust pervades nearly every social aspect of our daily lives, and its disruption is a significant
factor in mental illness. Research in the field of neuroeconomics has gained a deeper …
factor in mental illness. Research in the field of neuroeconomics has gained a deeper …
Effect of robot performance on human–robot trust in time-critical situations
P Robinette, AM Howard… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Robots have the potential to save lives in high-risk situations, such as emergency
evacuations. To realize this potential, we must understand how factors such as the robot's …
evacuations. To realize this potential, we must understand how factors such as the robot's …
Neural signatures of trust in reciprocity: A coordinate‐based meta‐analysis
G Bellucci, SV Chernyak, K Goodyear… - Human brain …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Trust in reciprocity (TR) is defined as the risky decision to invest valued resources in another
party with the hope of mutual benefit. Several fMRI studies have investigated the neural …
party with the hope of mutual benefit. Several fMRI studies have investigated the neural …
Delegation to artificial agents fosters prosocial behaviors in the collective risk dilemma
Home assistant chat-bots, self-driving cars, drones or automated negotiation systems are
some of the several examples of autonomous (artificial) agents that have pervaded our …
some of the several examples of autonomous (artificial) agents that have pervaded our …
Trust me if you can–neurophysiological insights on the influence of consumer impulsiveness on trustworthiness evaluations in online settings
Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine how consumer personality trait
impulsiveness influences trustworthiness evaluations of online-offers with different trust …
impulsiveness influences trustworthiness evaluations of online-offers with different trust …
The role of the anterior insula in social norm compliance and enforcement: Evidence from coordinate-based and functional connectivity meta-analyses
Economic games—trust (TG) and ultimatum game (UG)—combined with fMRI have shown
the importance of the anterior insula (AI) in social normative behaviors. However, whether …
the importance of the anterior insula (AI) in social normative behaviors. However, whether …
To trust, or not to trust: Cognitive reflection in trust games
We present results from two studies that show a positive relation between cognitive
reflection and trusting behavior, but no significant relation with trustworthy behavior. Our …
reflection and trusting behavior, but no significant relation with trustworthy behavior. Our …
A feature-based network analysis and fMRI meta-analysis reveal three distinct types of prosocial decisions
Tasks that measure correlates of prosocial decision-making share one common feature:
agents can make choices that increase the welfare of a beneficiary. However, prosocial …
agents can make choices that increase the welfare of a beneficiary. However, prosocial …