Prosociality Matters: How Does Prosocial Behavior in Interdependent Situations Influence the Well-being and Cognition of Road Users?

Author:

Kim Sooyeon1ORCID,Mehrotra Shashank2ORCID,Akash Kumar2ORCID,Misu Teruhisa2ORCID,Lee John D1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

2. Honda Research Institute USA, Inc., United States

Funder

Honda R&D Co., LTD

Publisher

ACM

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