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Alastair Wakely's avatar

I love that the opening lines of the rhesus monkey study are:

"Individuals value information that improves decision making. When social interactions complicate the decision process, acquiring information about others should be particularly valuable."

Doesn't this sum up a big part of what Epstein et al were up to, exchanging information about powerful peers and their movements?

Clarisa Atencio's avatar

On reading the title I remembered when my grandparents used to say “be careful what you write” when sending letters to family in East Germany/ Lithuania because they thought letters were intercepted in the communist regimes. How far have we come. It’s even scarier now with our current technology.

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