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Two’s company, but three’s a crowd: Two people can learn to cooperate intuitively, but larger groups need to communicate

October 28, 2010 by

Two people can learn to cooperate with each other intuitively -- without communication or any conscious intention to cooperate. But this process breaks down in groups of three or more, according to a new study.

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