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  • November 2015

  • Mon 2
    November 2, 2015 @ 12:00 am

    Drew Rendall – Language Evolution and The (Ir)relevance of Primate Communication

    Drew Rendall: University of LethbridgeThe evolution of language is a longstanding problem that continues to invite study, analysis, and speculation from a variety of perspectives. One perspective has been to […]

  • Mon 9
    November 9, 2015 @ 12:00 am

    Elly Power – Signaling, Status, and Social Networks: Religious Practice in Rural South India

    Elly Power: Santa Fe InstituteDiscerning the intentions and character of others is a difficult task. In South India, religious practice is seen as particularly helpful in that process of discernment. […]

  • Mon 16
    November 16, 2015 @ 12:00 am

    Joey Cheng – Getting to the Top: Pathways to Social Rank

    Joey Cheng: University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignThe pursuit of social rank is a recurrent and pervasive challenge faced by individuals across human societies. Yet, the precise means through which individuals […]

  • Mon 23
    November 23, 2015 @ 12:00 am

    Melissa Emery Thompson – On Less Fertile Ground: Chimpanzee Life Histories in Context

    Melissa Emery Thompson: University of New MexicoAmong the most dramatic changes to occur during human evolution were those affecting our life history. The evolution of the human fertility pattern, including […]

  • Mon 30
    November 30, 2015 @ 12:00 am

    Elizabeth Cashdan – Sex Differences in Mobility and Wayfinding: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

    Elizabeth Cashdan: University of UtahSex differences in range size and navigation are widely reported, with males traveling farther than females, being less spatially anxious, and, in many studies, navigating more […]

  • January 2016

  • Mon 4
    January 4, 2016 @ 12:00 am

    Brenna Henn – Answering Major Questions in Modern Human Origins with Genome Data

    Brenna Henn: SUNY Stony BrookOver twenty-five years ago, geneticists sequenced mitochondrial DNA from a diverse sample of human populations and hypothesized that all humans have a common origin in Africa […]

  • Mon 11
    January 11, 2016 @ 12:00 am

    Bruce Ellis – Childhood Experience, Development of Reproductive Strategies, and Health: An Integrative, Life History Framework

    Bruce Ellis: University of ArizonaLife history theory is used to explain how individuals adapt their physiology, behavior, and reproduction to different social and ecological conditions. Using a life history framework, […]

  • Mon 25
    January 25, 2016 @ 12:00 am

    Marcus Hamilton – Biological Scaling and the Evolution of Human Ecology

    Marcus Hamilton: Santa Fe InstituteWe can observe, examine and study the world around us meaningfully at many scales. Biologists may study genes, populations, species, ecosystems, or the biosphere. Social scientists […]

  • February 2016

  • Mon 1
    February 1, 2016 @ 12:00 am

    Stephanie White – Cycling in the Brain: Molecular Insights Into Vocal Learning

    Stephanie White: UCLAHumans and songbirds learn their vocalizations through social interactions and sensorimotor experience. These processes enlist implicit learning, a critical component of social cognition. Deficits in implicit learning including […]

  • Mon 8
    February 8, 2016 @ 12:00 am

    Sean Prall – Immunity, Stress, and Development: The Role of Adrenal Androgens in Human Evolutionary Biology

    Sean Prall: University of Washington School of MedicineThe developmental pattern of adrenal androgen production is unique to humans and chimpanzees, and this pattern is thought to have important implications in […]

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