Cooperation is an important part of human social life and consequently, has been the topic of extensive cognitive research1,2. For example, cooperation enhances the development of cognitive abilities in human children3. To study the evolution of cooperation a comparative approach is warranted4 and a strong focus should lie on the similarities and differences regarding the cognitive and social mech
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