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  • February 2014

  • Mon 10
    February 10, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Kirk Lohmueller – Discovering Recent Human History and Natural Selection from Genetic Variation Data

    Kirk Lohmueller: UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyIt is commonly quoted that any two humans are identical at 99.9% of their three billion DNA letters. However, this statement also […]

  • Mon 24
    February 24, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Morteza Dehghani – #morality in 140 Characters: Examining Moral Rhetoric in Text

    Morteza Dehghani: USC Brain and Creativity Institute, ARTIS Research FellowThe availability of vast and seemingly insurmountable volumes of human-related data has provided an unprecedented opportunity to study human cognition with […]

  • March 2014

  • Mon 3
    March 3, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Megan Robbins – The Little Things in Life: An Observational Perspective on Everyday Coping

    Megan Robbins: UC Riverside Department of Psychology This talk discusses the potential of a novel naturalistic observation method, the Electronically Activated Recorder (EAR), for studying health-relevant social processes. The EAR […]

  • Mon 10
    March 10, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Peter Todd – Domain-specific mechanisms for decisions about food

    Peter Todd: Indiana University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences The need to find nourishing foods is a selective pressure that may have shaped many human cognitive processes, from perception […]

  • Mon 31
    March 31, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Fei Xu – Towards a rational constructivist approach to cognitive development

    Fei Xu: UC Berkeley Department of Psychology, Infant Cognition and Language LabThe study of cognitive development has often been framed in terms of the nativist/empiricist debate. Here I present a […]

  • April 2014

  • Mon 7
    April 7, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Christopher Schmitt – The genomics of obesogenic growth during development and adult-onset obesity in captive vervet monkeys: Preliminary results and potential for studies in the wild

    Christopher Schmitt: UCLA Center for Nuerobehavioral Genetics Obesity is increasingly prevalent worldwide, and has severe negative impacts on public health. Obesity arises from a complex interaction of genetic predisposition and […]

  • Mon 21
    April 21, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Josh Tasoff – A Biotic Economics Framework for Microbial Trade

    Josh Tasoff: Claremont Graduate University School of Politics and EconomicsA significant fraction of all life in the biosphere exists in complex communities in which crossfeeding is essential. In the same […]

  • Mon 28
    April 28, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Jeffrey Schloss – Ecstatic Religious Rituals as Oxytocin-mediated, Hard-to-fake Signals of Cooperative Commitment?

    Jeffrey Schloss: Westmont College Department of Biology A prominent evolutionary account of “religious cognition” is that it emerged as a byproduct of agency detection mechanisms biased toward false positives, which […]

  • May 2014

  • Mon 5
    May 5, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Sam Diaz-Munoz – Tiny tamarins challenge traditional perspectives on sex roles, mating systems, and the evolution of cooperation

    Sam Diaz-Munoz: UC Berkeley Department of Plant and Microbial Biology and Integrative Biology Tamarins (Saguinus sp) are small Neotropical monkeys that, with other callitrichines, exhibit the most extensive cooperative breeding […]

  • Mon 12
    May 12, 2014 @ 12:00 am

    Kelly Gildersleeve – Meta-analytic and Experimental Investigations of Shifts in Women’s Mate Preferences and Attractiveness across the Ovulatory Cycle

    Kelly Gildersleeve: UCLA Department of Psychology, Center for Behavior, Evolution and Culture For nearly all mammals, the high-fertility period of the ovulatory cycle is the only time when sex can […]

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