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January 2013

Mon 7
January 7, 2013 @ 12:00 am

Aaron Lukaszewski – The Origins of Heritable Personality Variation: An Integrative Evolutionary Approach

Aaron Lukaszewski: Loyola Marymount UniversityTwo basic questions in the study of personality origins are (1) Why do people vary in their personality trait levels? and (2) Why do distinct trait […]

Mon 14
January 14, 2013 @ 12:00 am

James W. Pennebaker – Using function words to understand people, groups, and culture

James W. Pennebaker: University of Texas at AustinThe smallest and most frequently used words in English are function words -- pronouns, prepositions, articles, auxiliary verbs, etc. These overlooked words are […]

Mon 28
January 28, 2013 @ 12:00 am

Mark Handcock – Statistical Modeling of Social Networks

Mark Handcock: University of California, Los AngelesIn this talk we give an overview of social network analysis from the perspective of a statistician. The networks field is, and has been, […]

February 2013

Mon 4
February 4, 2013 @ 12:00 am

Ben Karney – Gender Differences in the Importance of Attractiveness and Weight in Established Romantic Relationships

Ben Karney: University of California, Los AngelesAmong strangers, no variable has as much power to predict interpersonal judgments as physical appearance. In particular, more physically attractive people are judged as […]

Mon 11
February 11, 2013 @ 12:00 am

John Capitanio – Personality in rhesus monkeys: Some proximate, ultimate, and practical considerations.

John Capitanio: University of California, DavisThere has been a growing interest in the study of animal personality, and nonhuman primate research has played a significant role in this field for […]

Mon 25
February 25, 2013 @ 12:00 am

Lynn Fairbanks – Developmental Programming and Resilience in Vervet Monkeys

Lynn Fairbanks: UCLAThere has been considerable interest in gestational and neonatal influences on developmental trajectories in humans and other mammals in recent years. This presentation reviews results from the Vervet […]

March 2013

Mon 4
March 4, 2013 @ 12:00 am

Barry Hewlett – Teaching, Trust, and Social Learning in Aka Forager Infancy

Barry Hewlett: Washington State University, VancouverCultural anthropologists Margaret Mead, David Lancy, and Barbara Rogoff indicate that teaching does not exist or is rare in small-scale cultures. By contrast, recent research […]

Wed 6
March 6, 2013 @ 12:00 am

Montserrat Soler – Rituals, Adaptions and Exaptations: Integrating Conflicting Perspectives on the Evolution of Religion

Montserrat Soler: University of California, Santa BarbaraIn the last ten years, there has been a surge of work dedicated to the study of religion from the point of view of […]

April 2013

Mon 1
April 1, 2013 @ 12:00 am

Michelle Kline – Human adaptations for teaching: A new theoretical framework and empirical tests from Fiji

Michelle Kline: The University of California, Los AngelesHumans are heavily reliant on cultural adaptation, and have coevolved with culture for millennia. Teaching enhances the fidelity of cultural transmission and should […]

Mon 8
April 8, 2013 @ 12:00 am

Lucia Jacobs – Chemosensory cognition and the evolution of olfaction

Lucia Jacobs: University of Caliornia, BerkeleyThe chemical senses of vertebrates present some of the most enduring mysteries of brain evolution. First, it is not clear why are there two olfactory […]

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