“…When foraging together, animals pay more physical effort without an increase in the capture rate (Amita & Matsushima, 2011; in domestic chicks; Ogura, Masamoto, & Kameda, 2020 in humans; Ogura & Matsushima, 2011), therefore they apparently deviate from optimality. Competition also causes impulsive choices, encouraging animals choose small-but-immediate reward more frequently even though the alternative delayed option is larger (Amita, Kawamori, & Matsushima, 2010; also see Ogura, Amita, & Matsushima, 2018 for an adaptive value of impulsiveness). Notably, the social facilitation of effort investment was not impaired by selective depletion of mesolimbic dopamine (Ogura, Izumi, Yoshioka, & Matsushima, 2015).…”