Title of article
The robustness of cognitively simple judgment in ecologies of Prisonerʹs Dilemma games
Author/Authors
John Orbell، نويسنده , , AudunRunde، نويسنده , , Tom Morikawa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
17
From page
81
To page
97
Abstract
Various authors have pointed to the fitness advantage from a capacity to recognize othersʹ intentions in prisonerʹs dilemma games, yet cognitive mechanisms supporting such perceptiveness might be no more efficient than the simple and presumably inexpensive rule to ‘assume that potential partners have the same behavioral intentions as yourself.’ Laboratory findings have shown that this projecting heuristic can support the evolution of cooperative behavior absent perceptiveness, but that rule might be vulnerable to invasion by perceptive mutations. This paper shows that perceptive mutants are more likely to destroy an entire ecology of projectors (that would otherwise survive and prosper) than to successfully invade it, while projecting mutants have considerable success invading a population of perceptives. Mutant projectorsʹ success happens when a cooperative ecology is created for them by the initial success of perceptive cooperators; within such an ecology, cooperative projectors have a competitive advantage over cooperative perceptives. Critical parameters are (1) the incidence of cooperativeness in the population and (2) the price of perceptiveness.
Keywords
Prisonerיs dilemma games , Ecologies , Cognitive mechanisms
Journal title
BioSystems
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
BioSystems
Record number
497198
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