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January 2015

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, […]

Mon 9
February 9, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Federico Rossano – The Emergence of Property Concerns in Ontogeny and Phylogeny

Federico Rossano: Max Plank InstituteSocial theorists as diverse as Locke, Hume, Rousseau, and Marx have suggested that without the institution of property modern civil society would not exist. All human […]

Mon 23
February 23, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Corina Logan – How New Caledonian Crows Learn About and Solve Foraging Problems

Corina Logan: UCSBNew Caledonian crows are one of the few species that make and use tools in the wild. Tool types differ across their range in an overlapping pattern, suggesting […]

March 2015

Mon 2
March 2, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Ben Trumble – Surviving the Flood: Risk Management, Resilience, and the Endocrine and Health Impacts of Natural Disaster in a Subsistence Population

Ben Trumble: UCSBIn February 2014, catastrophic flooding impacted the Tsimane forager-horticulturalists of lowland Bolivia. Flooding decimated the subsistence lifestyle and more than two-thirds of villages were flooded (completely destroying crops […]

Wed 4
March 4, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Eduardo Fernandez-Duque – The Importance of Food, Jealousy, and Paternal Care in the Evolution of Owl Monkey Monogamy

Eduardo Fernandez-Duque: Yale UniversityI will discuss published and new data from a population of monogamous owl monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco that we have been studying for almost 20 years […]

Mon 9
March 9, 2015 @ 12:00 am

John Tooby – Political Epidemiology, History, and the Evolutionary Psychology of Outrage.

John Tooby: UCSBDon’t shoot! Rodney King. Remember the Maine. The Reichstag Fire. Guernica. The War of Jenkins Ear. The murder of Emmet Till. Events in which one or more members […]

Mon 30
March 30, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Robert Provine – From Laughter to Speech Evolution: A Bipedal Perspective

Robert Provine: University of MarylandAfter an introduction to the nature and use of laughter in daily life, discussion turns to the evolution of laughter and its implications for the emergence […]

April 2015

Mon 6
April 6, 2015 @ 12:00 am

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Mon 13
April 13, 2015 @ 12:00 am

Meg Crofoot – Collective Decision-Making in Complex Societies: Lessons From Tracking Wild Baboons

Meg Crofoot: UC DavisAnimals living in stable social groups may often disagree about where to go, but must reconcile their differences to maintain cohesion and thus the benefits of group […]

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