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SUBMITTER: Hernandez-Lallement J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4296215 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hernandez-Lallement Julen J van Wingerden Marijn M Marx Christine C Srejic Milan M Kalenscher Tobias T
Frontiers in neuroscience 20150115
Pro-sociality, i.e., the preference for outcomes that produce benefits for other individuals, is ubiquitous in humans. Recently, cross-species comparisons of social behavior have offered important new insights into the evolution of pro-sociality. Here, we present a rodent analog of the Pro-social Choice Task that controls strategic components, de-confounds other-regarding choice motives from the animals' natural tendencies to maximize own food access and directly tests the effect of social conte ...[more]