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March 2008

Mon 10
March 10, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Becky Frank – The role of contingent reciprocity and market exchange in the lives of female olive baboons

Becky Frank: UCLA AnthropologyThe goal of this project was to examine the dynamics of exchange among female baboons and test predictions derived from a biological market model of grooming. Evolutionary […]

Mon 31
March 31, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Carel van Schaik – Dominance styles and male-male coalitions among nonhuman primates and humans

Carel van Schaik: Anthropological Institute & Museum, University of ZurichNaturalistic data on nonhuman primates show that the degree of despotism among males in primate groups is predicted by the degree […]

April 2008

Mon 7
April 7, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Sam Bowles – The Coevolution of Parochial Altruism and War

Sam Bowles: Santa Fe InstituteAltruism -- benefiting fellow group members at a cost to oneself -- and parochialism – hostility toward individuals not of one’s own ethnic, racial or other […]

Mon 14
April 14, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Carol Padden & Mark Aronoff – Embodied cognition in an emerging language: Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language

Carol Padden & Mark Aronoff: UCSD, Stonybrook UWe report here on work we have carried out with colleagues Wendy Sandler and Irit Meir on an emerging sign language, Al-Sayyid Bedouin […]

Mon 21
April 21, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Gary Marcus – Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind

Gary Marcus: NYU PsychologyIn fields ranging from reasoning to linguistics, the idea of humans as perfect, rational, optimal creatures is making a comeback – but should it be? Hamlet’s musings […]

Mon 28
April 28, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Susan Perry – Social learning about foraging strategies in wild capuchin monkeys.

Susan Perry: UCLA AnthropologyWhite-faced capuchin monkeys are best known for their innovation and traditions in the domain of social communication; however, social learning appears to play a role in the […]

May 2008

Mon 5
May 5, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Debra Lieberman – It’s all relative: Altruism, sexual aversions, and morality

Debra Lieberman: U of Hawaii PsychologyMechanisms for detecting kin rely on cues that correlated with relatedness in ancestral environments to adaptively regulate mate selection and altruistic effort. For siblings, one […]

Mon 12
May 12, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Peter Todd – Investigating mate search with simulation and speed-dating

Peter Todd: U of Indiana Cognitive Science, Informatics, and Psychological and Brain SciencesThe choice of a mate is not only one of the most important decisions in our lives, but […]

Mon 19
May 19, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Katie Hinde – Magnitude, Sources, and Consequences of Individual Variation in Milk Production in Rhesus Macaques

Katie Hinde: UCLA AnthropologyLactation represents the greatest post-natal cost of mothering in primates and numerous studies have established that variation in maternal condition is associated with infant growth, development, health, […]

June 2008

Mon 2
June 2, 2008 @ 12:00 am

Gyorgy Gergely – Beyond Imitative Learning: The case for Natural Pedagogy Evolutionary Mechanisms of Cultural Knowledge Transmission in Humans

Gyorgy Gergely: Central European University, Budapest, Stanford Center for Advanced Studies in Behavioral SciencesHuman minds construct cultural products that form part of the environmental niche to which new generations of […]

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