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Montana Shore1, Rachael Silberstein1, Peter R Blake1
1Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, Boston University, Boston, USA mjshore@bu.edu rsilb@bu.edu pblake@bu.edu.
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Equality matching describes a mode in which reciprocal relationships are maintained. While Thomas argues for core representations that can support equality matching, we argue that two forms of reciprocity must be considered and may require distinct representations: positive and negative direct reciprocity. We review both evolutionary and developmental evidence in support of this proposal.
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