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Nash Equilibria in Multi-Agent Motor Interactions

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Temporal evolution of game solutions.

(A,B) The evolution of the probability of cooperative (blue) and Nash (red) solutions across a 40 trial set for the one-player and two-player conditions. In the one-player condition the cooperative solution gains most probability, where as in the two-player condition the Nash solution is predominant. (C,D) The evolution of the probability of the exploitative solutions across the same set of trials for the one-player and two-player conditions. The shading is one standard error of the mean across the participants. As there are four possible behaviors chance level is shown at a probability of 0.25.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000468.g004