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  • October 2005

  • Mon 3
    October 3, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Joseph Manson – Father-Daughter Inbreeding Avoidance Reduces Male Reproductive Skew in a Wild Primate Population

    Joseph Manson: UCLA Department of AnthropologyInbreeding reduces fitness in various taxa, and several behavioral and physiological mechanisms have evolved that inhibit fertile matings between close kin. Most commonly, members of […]

  • Mon 10
    October 10, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Antoine Bechara – Decision-Making and Impulse Control After Frontal Lobe Injuries

    Antoine Bechara: USC Department of PsychologyFor a long time, the prefrontal cortex has been considered a “non-functional” brain area, and understanding its function has lagged behind nearly all other areas. […]

  • Mon 17
    October 17, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Susan Perry – Social learning in wild capuchin monkeys

    Susan Perry: UCLA Department of AnthropologyRecently, discoveries of site-specific behavioral patterns such as the use of hammers and anvils or stick tools in extractive foraging have been documented in wild […]

  • Mon 24
    October 24, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Francisco J. Ayala – Darwin’s Greatest Discovery: Natural Selection versus Intelligent Design

    Francisco J. Ayala: UCI Departments of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and PhilosophyDarwin is deservedly given credit for the theory of biological evolution. He accumulated evidence demonstrating that organisms evolve and […]

  • Mon 31
    October 31, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Paul Zak – Oxytocin Increases Trust in Humans

    Paul Zak: Claremont Graduate University Neuroendocrine Foundations of Trust Department of EconomicsThe traditional view in economics is that individuals respond to incentives, but absent strong incentives to the contrary selfishness […]

  • November 2005

  • Mon 7
    November 7, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Margo Wilson & Martin Daly – Carpe diem: adaptation and devaluing the future

    Margo Wilson & Martin Daly: McMaster University Department of PsychologyThe future is almost always worth less to organisms than the present, and evolved psychologies and physiologies 'discount' it accordingly. However, […]

  • Mon 14
    November 14, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Jeffrey Brantingham – Gone in 6 Seconds: the Foraging Behavior of Los Angeles Car Thieves

    Jeffrey Brantingham: UCLA Department of Anthropology How specialized is your average Los Angeles "auto boost"? This talk draws on both new and classic foraging models to examine the search strategies […]

  • Mon 21
    November 21, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Shinobu Kitayama – Voluntary Settlement and the Spirit of Independence

    Shinobu Kitayama: University of Michigan Department of PsychologyThere is a general consensus that the history of voluntary settlement in the western frontier constitutes a major element of American individualism. Yet, […]

  • Mon 28
    November 28, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Gregory F. Grether – Environmental Change, Phenotypic Plasticity and Genetic Compensation

    Gregory F. Grether: UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyNormal development depends on specific environmental inputs. Consequently, when a species encounters novel environmental conditions, some traits may develop abnormally. Changes […]

  • December 2005

  • Mon 5
    December 5, 2005 @ 12:00 am

    Craig McKenzie – Framing Effects and Rationality

    Craig McKenzie: UC San Diego Department of PsychologyFraming effects are said to occur when "equivalent" redescriptions of objects or outcomes lead to different preferences or judgments. For example, a medical […]

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