Larissa Conradt
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Recent Articles
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Pleskac T, Conradt L, Leuker C, Hertwig R
Psychol Rev
. 2020 Sep;
128(2):315-335.
PMID: 32986457
In many choice environments, risks and rewards-or probabilities and payoffs-seem tightly coupled such that high payoffs only occur with low probabilities. An adaptive mind can exploit this association by, for...
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Conradt L
Interface Focus
. 2014 Feb;
3(6):20130029.
PMID: 24516716
Social animals frequently share decisions that involve uncertainty and conflict. It has been suggested that conflict can enhance decision accuracy. In order to judge the practical relevance of such a...
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Conradt L, List C, Roper T
Am Nat
. 2013 Oct;
182(5):592-610.
PMID: 24107367
Good decision making is important for the survival and fitness of stakeholders, but decisions usually involve uncertainty and conflict. We know surprisingly little about profitable decision-making strategies in conflict situations....
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Conradt L
Interface Focus
. 2013 Apr;
2(2):226-40.
PMID: 23565335
Collective decision-making plays a central part in the lives of many social animals. Two important factors that influence collective decision-making are information uncertainty and conflicting preferences. Here, I bring together,...
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Couzin I, Ioannou C, Demirel G, Gross T, Torney C, Hartnett A, et al.
Science
. 2011 Dec;
334(6062):1578-80.
PMID: 22174256
Conflicting interests among group members are common when making collective decisions, yet failure to achieve consensus can be costly. Under these circumstances individuals may be susceptible to manipulation by a...
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Conradt L, Roper T
Behav Processes
. 2010 Mar;
84(3):675-7.
PMID: 20350592
A group of animals can only move cohesively, if group members "somehow" reach a consensus about the timing (e.g., start) and the spatial direction/destination of the collective movement. Timing and...
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Conradt L
Curr Biol
. 2008 Dec;
18(24):R1139-40.
PMID: 19108771
Subordinate baboons voluntarily follow the dominant group member to foraging patches where they themselves starve. One-sided preservation of social ties seems to prevail over fair decision sharing, contradicting recent theory.
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Conradt L, Roper T
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2008 Dec;
364(1518):807-19.
PMID: 19073479
Social animals regularly face consensus decisions whereby they choose, collectively, between mutually exclusive actions. Such decisions often involve conflicts of interest between group members with respect to preferred action. Conflicts...
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Conradt L, List C
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2008 Dec;
364(1518):719-42.
PMID: 19073475
Humans routinely make many decisions collectively, whether they choose a restaurant with friends, elect political leaders or decide actions to tackle international problems, such as climate change, that affect the...