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November 2014

Mon 3
November 3, 2014 @ 12:00 am

Katarzyna (Kasia) Pisanski – The Sound of Size: Human Vocal Communication of Body Size

Katarzyna (Kasia) Pisanski: UCLABody size can have an immense impact on the biology, ecology, and social status of an animal, but so too can ones ability to advertise or assess […]

Mon 10
November 10, 2014 @ 12:00 am

Kiley Hamlin – Moral Babies: Preverbal Infants Know Who and What are Good and Bad

Kiley Hamlin: University of British ColumbiaHow do humans come to have a “moral sense”? Are adults’ conceptions of which actions are right and which are wrong, of who is good […]

Mon 17
November 17, 2014 @ 12:00 am

Hanna Kokko – Males exist. Does it matter? — Special Time — 9:00am

Hanna Kokko: Australian National UniversityA lot of evolutionary theory involves the concept of populations climbing towards peaks of higher fitness. Such theory has been written without taking into account that […]

Mon 24
November 24, 2014 @ 12:00 am

Nancy Dess – A Pan-Mammalian Tongue-Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis? Implications for Health and Culture

Nancy Dess: Occidental CollegeIn a 2002 BEC talk, I described the working hypothesis that bittersweet taste is a marker for sensitivity to metabolic equanimity, manifested in ways ranging from responsiveness […]

December 2014

Mon 1
December 1, 2014 @ 12:00 am

Larry Cahill – Title: Sex Influences on Brain and Memory: The Burden of Proof has Shifted

Larry Cahill: UC IrvineAbstract: Historically, neuroscience paid little if any attention to sex influences outside a limited area of reproductive functions. But all that is changing, and ever rapidly, with […]

Mon 8
December 8, 2014 @ 12:00 am

Simone Schnall – Social and Physiological Resources and the Perception of Space

Simone Schnall: University of CambridgeTraditional theories of perception have assumed that visual processing is not influenced by top-down cognitive processes and is thus driven entirely by physical properties of the […]

January 2015

Mon 5
January 5, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Thom Scott-Phillips – The Evolution of Human Communication and Language

Thom Scott-Phillips: Durham UniversityLanguage is arguably humanity's most distinctive characteristic. What, exactly, is language, and why are we the only species that has it? In this talk, based upon my […]

Mon 12
January 12, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Gregory Clark – Nature versus Nurture in the Inheritance of Social Status

Gregory Clark: UC DavisMost work studying the inheritance of aspects of social status across societies suggests two things. The first is that this inheritance is weak. Most social status for […]

Mon 26
January 26, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Henrike Moll – Social Motivation and Cognition in Toddlers: Their Demands of Reciprocity and Affective Anticipations of Others’ Misguided Actions

Henrike Moll: USCHumans are an extraordinarily social species. Their unique way of relating to one another becomes evident very early in ontogeny. In this talk, I will present two lines […]

February 2015

Mon 2
February 2, 2015 @ 12:00 am

David Funder – The World at Seven: Comparing Situations Across 19 Countries with Riverside Situational Q-sort

David Funder: UC RiversideBehavior is a function of the person and the situation, and understanding the "personality triad" of persons, situations and behaviors requires assessment instruments for all three. However, […]

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