What human trust networks reveal about cognitive mechanisms of group cohesion in primates.

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Drawing on our previous work on human trust networks, we provide further evidence of how group structure can foster group cohesion. But this work also raises doubts about two central tenets of the target paper: 1) the role assigned to cognitive abilities in group cohesion and stabilization; and 2) the emphasis on group size as the critical variable.

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Acedo-Carmona C, Gomila A. What human trust networks reveal about cognitive mechanisms of group cohesion in primates. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2025;48:e163. doi:10.1017/S0140525X25101465

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