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Variation in primate decision-making under uncertainty and the roots of human economic behaviour
Authors:Francesca De Petrillo  Alexandra G Rosati
Institution:1.Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, Toulouse, Occitanie, France;2.Unità di Primatologia Cognitiva e Centro Primati, Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Roma, Lazio, Italy;3.Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;4.Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract:Uncertainty is a ubiquitous component of human economic behaviour, yet people can vary in their preferences for risk across populations, individuals and different points in time. As uncertainty also characterizes many aspects of animal decision-making, comparative research can help evaluate different potential mechanisms that generate this variation, including the role of biological differences or maturational change versus cultural learning, as well as identify human-unique components of economic decision-making. Here, we examine decision-making under risk across non-human primates, our closest relatives. We first review theoretical approaches and current methods for understanding decision-making in animals. We then assess the current evidence for variation in animal preferences between species and populations, between individuals based on personality, sex and age, and finally, between different contexts and individual states. We then use these primate data to evaluate the processes that can shape human decision-making strategies and identify the primate foundations of human economic behaviour.This article is part of the theme issue ‘Existence and prevalence of economic behaviours among non-human primates’.
Keywords:non-human primates  risk  economic behaviour  individual variation  cooperation
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