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May 2018

Mon 14
May 14, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Amy Non – Stress, Resilience, and Embodiment of Cardiometabolic Risk in Children of Hispanic Immigrants

Amy Non: University of California, San DiegoHispanic immigrants represent the largest and fastest growing ethnic minority in the US. Thus, an important research focus for the future health of the […]

Mon 21
May 21, 2018 @ 12:00 am

P.J. Lamberson – Exploration versus Exploitation in Collective Problem Solving

P.J. Lamberson: University of California, Los AngelesThe challenge of balancing between exploiting existing solutions and exploring for new ones spans problem domains from animals foraging for food to businesses searching […]

June 2018

Mon 4
June 4, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Jim Sidanius – Social Dominance Theory and the Dynamics of Gendered Prejudice

Jim Sidanius: Harvard UniversityUsing Social Dominance and evolutionary theory as theoretical frameworks, we argue for a model entitled the Theory of Gendered Prejudice (TGP), which in broad terms, suggests that […]

October 2018

Mon 1
October 1, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Elizabeth Chrastil – Spatial Knowledge, the Environment, and Individual Differences in Navigation Ability

Elizabeth Chrastil: University of California, Santa BarbaraOrienting oneself in novel environments, as well as finding and remembering the locations of resources, is critical for human and animal existence. Despite the […]

Mon 8
October 8, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Michael Rescorla – Foundations of Cognitive Science: Mental Representation

Michael Rescorla: University of California, Los AngelesJust as the heart serves to pump blood and the stomach serves to digest food, one of the mind’s principal functions is to represent […]

Mon 15
October 15, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Sarah Benson-Amram – Individual, Social, and Ecological Influences on Problem-Solving Abilities

Sarah Benson-Amram: University of WyomingAs urban centers all over the world have grown, biologists have struggled to explain why some species can invade and thrive despite human-induced environmental change whereas […]

Mon 22
October 22, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Eduardo Guerra Amorim – Migration and social organization in medieval Europe: a paleogenomic approach

Eduardo Guerra Amorim: University of California, Los AngelesDespite centuries of research, much about the barbarian migrations that took place between the fourth and sixth centuries in Europe remains hotly debated. […]

Mon 29
October 29, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Daniel Benyshek – Human Maternal Placentophagy: evolutionary roots, cross-cultural occurrence, and an emerging post-industrial health trend

Daniel Benyshek: University of Nevada Las VegasMaternal placentophagy, the mother’s consumption of the ‘afterbirth’ following parturition, is a ubiquitous behavior among terrestrial mammals – including non-human primates. Despite myriad hypothesized […]

November 2018

Mon 5
November 5, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Susan Schaffnit – ‘Child marriage’ in context: understanding the drivers of early marriage in rural Tanzania

Susan Schaffnit: University of California, Santa BarbaraA global campaign to end ‘child marriage’ (i.e. marriage before 18 years) has emerged over the last decade as part of growing international commitments to address […]

Mon 19
November 19, 2018 @ 12:00 am

Jeremy Koster – Cross-Cultural Variation in the Life History of Human Foraging Skill

Jeremy Koster: University of Cincinnati, OhioHumans are distinguished from other hominoids by several life history traits, including prolonged childhoods, relatively brief inter-birth intervals, and extend post-reproductive lifespans. To explain the […]

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