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April 2016

Mon 18
April 18, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Ed Vul – Do People Make Decisions Via a Bag of Error-Prone Tricks?

Ed Vul: UC San DiegoHuman behavior is robust, adaptable, and, human behavior often deviates from the utility maximizing "rational" agent. This is usually attributed to people relying on an assortment […]

Mon 25
April 25, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Jerry Siegel – Natural Sleep and Its Seasonal Variations in Three Pre-Industrial Societies

Jerry Siegel: UCLAHow did humans sleep before the modern era? Because the tools to measure sleep under natural conditions were developed long after the invention of the electric devices suspected […]

May 2016

Mon 2
May 2, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Athena Vouloumanos – How Early Perceptual Biases Shape Human Communicative Development

Athena Vouloumanos: New York UniversityLike many animals, human infants have biases for the vocalizations of their own species, preferring speech to many non-speech sounds just hours after birth. How do […]

Mon 9
May 9, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Anne Warlaumont – Modeling the Evolution and Development of Human Vocalization

Anne Warlaumont: University of California, MercedHumans use a wide variety of types of vocal signals to communicate with other humans. Some of these sounds, such as crying, shrieking, and laughing, […]

September 2016

Mon 26
September 26, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Jessica Lynch Alfaro – Comparative Phylogenomics, Biogeography and Conservation of Neotropical Primates

Jessica Lynch Alfaro: UCLANeotropical primates represent one of the most successful mammalian radiations in the Neotropics, and all living platyrrhine monkeys in Central and South America stem from a single […]

October 2016

Mon 3
October 3, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Gandhi Yetish – Sleep as an Evolved Behavior: Ecological Opportunity Costs and Sleep Optimization

Gandhi Yetish: University of New MexicoShort sleep duration is associated with numerous, sometimes severe, negative health outcomes, and yet many people report regularly sleeping insufficiently. Part of the challenge in […]

Mon 10
October 10, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Michelle Brown – Choose Your Battles: Individual Motivations for Participation in Collective Aggression

Michelle Brown: University of California, Santa BarbaraGroup?level competition has important effects on individual fitness and is thought to be a crucial force in the evolution of complex social systems. However, […]

Mon 17
October 17, 2016 @ 12:00 am

David Lawson – Is polygynous marriage a harmful cultural practice?

David Lawson: University of California, Santa BarbaraRecent years have witnessed a widening commitment to achieving gender equality at a global scale, with corresponding, and often controversial, shifts in international and […]

Mon 31
October 31, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Andrew Whalen – Integrating Social Learning Into Models of Reinforcement Learning

Andrew Whalen: University of EdinburghSocial learning and asocial learning are sometimes seen as two conflicting ways in which individuals make decisions and learn about the world around them. Increasingly research […]

November 2016

Mon 7
November 7, 2016 @ 12:00 am

Barney Schlinger – Sexual Selection for Grace, Speed, Strength and, Oh Yes, Noise!

Barney Schlinger: UCLAManakins are a clade of extraordinary neotropical birds. In many species, the brightly–colored males are polygynous, performing no parental care duties, but they gather into leks for courtship. […]

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