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  • November 2007

  • Mon 19
    November 19, 2007 @ 12:00 am

    Richard Lippa – Sex Differences in Sexuality, Personality, and Cognitive Abilities across 53 Nations: Probing Evolutionary and Sociocultural Explanations

    Richard Lippa: Cal State University, Fullerton Department of PsychologyBBC data from 53 nations and from more than 200,000 participants provide new insights into sex differences in: (1) sexual traits (e.g., […]

  • Mon 26
    November 26, 2007 @ 12:00 am

    Russ Poldrack – How, and what, can neuroimaging tell us about the mind?

    Russ Poldrack: UCLA PsychologyIt has become common practice amongst neuroimaging researchers to infer the presence of mental processes from activation in particular parts of the brain. The validity of this […]

  • December 2007

  • Mon 3
    December 3, 2007 @ 12:00 am

    Michael Arbib – New Sign Languages and Language Evolution

    Michael Arbib: USC NeuroscienceHuman language is far more than speech and its derivatives such as writing. Human signed languages like American Sign Language are fully expressive human languages, and speakers […]

  • January 2008

  • Mon 7
    January 7, 2008 @ 12:00 am

    Roger Sullivan – Revealing the paradox of drug reward in human evolution

    Roger Sullivan: CSU Sacramento, Anthropology, and UC Davis School of Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesNeurobiological models of drug abuse propose that drug use is initiated and maintained by rewarding feedback […]

  • Mon 14
    January 14, 2008 @ 12:00 am

    Afzal Upal – Do we have religion because evolution favors opportunistic learners?

    Afzal Upal: OccidentalCognitive anthropologists such as Pascal Boyer have argued that religious concepts are minimally counterintuitive and that this gives them mnemic advantages. I will ague that people have the […]

  • Mon 28
    January 28, 2008 @ 12:00 am

    Mark Collard – Risk and technological innovation in small-scale societies

    Mark Collard: Simon Fraser University Archaeology

  • February 2008

  • Mon 4
    February 4, 2008 @ 12:00 am

    Aaron Blaisdell – Intervention and Causal Inferences in Rats

    Aaron Blaisdell: UCLA Psychology and Brain Research InstituteI report a series of experiments showing that rats appear to make causal inferences in a basic task that taps into core features […]

  • Mon 11
    February 11, 2008 @ 12:00 am

    Steve Gangestad – Human Estrus: Function and Phylogeny

    Steve Gangestad: University of New Mexico PsychologyBroad, ambitious conceptualizations of the evolution of human sexuality (and accompanying unique social, developmental, and intellectual adaptations) offered by anthropologists and biologists over the […]

  • Mon 25
    February 25, 2008 @ 12:00 am

    John Mitani – Cooperation in wild chimpanzees

    John Mitani: University of Michigan Anthropology

  • March 2008

  • Mon 3
    March 3, 2008 @ 12:00 am

    Jelmer Eerkens – Material culture evolution: an archaeological perspective on forces and rates of change

    Jelmer Eerkens: UC Davis AnthropologyLaboratory experiments and ethnographic studies show that many aspects of human culture, particularly information, can change quickly in the course of transmission. The archaeological record indicates […]

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