Research Article Details

Article ID: A34040
PMID: 24572231
Source: Behav Brain Sci
Title: Coordination games, anti-coordination games, and imitative learning.
Abstract: Bentley et al.'s scheme generates distributions characteristic of situations of high and low social influence on decisions and of high and low salience ("transparency") of rewards. Another element of decisions that may influence the placement of a decision process in their map is the way in which individual decisions interact to determine the payoffs. This commentary discusses the role of Nash equilibria in game theory, focusing especially on coordination and anti-coordination games.
DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X13001799