Coevolution of Cognition and Cooperation in Structured Populations Under Reinforcement Learning
10 Pages Posted: 24 Jan 2024
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Coevolution of Cognition and Cooperation in Structured Populations Under Reinforcement Learning
Coevolution of Cognition and Cooperation in Structured Populations Under Reinforcement Learning
Abstract
We study the evolution of behavior under reinforcement learning in a Prisoner’s Dilemma where agents interact in a regular network and can learn about whether they play one-shot or repeatedly by incurring a cost of deliberation. With respect to other behavioral rules used in the literature, (i) we confirm the existence of a threshold value of the probability of repeated interaction, switching the emergent behavior from intuitive defector to dual-process cooperator; (ii) we find a different role of the node degree, with smaller degrees reducing the evolutionary success of dual-process cooperators; (iii) we observe a higher frequency of deliberation.
Keywords: Dual process cooperation, Cognition, Network, Agent based model, structured populations
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