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April 2012

Mon 30
April 30, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Dawn Neill – Roti or Ramen: The Behavioral Ecology of Food Choice among Rural and Urban Indo-Fijians

Dawn Neill: Cal Poly SLOUrbanization is proceeding rapidly in many developing countries as part of a larger process of development and involves the shift of rural residents to urban cities. […]

May 2012

Mon 7
May 7, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Colin Holbrook – Why Thoughts of Death or Isolation Magnify Group Prejudice

Colin Holbrook: UCLAHumans are inclined to cherish their communities and derogate groups regarded as alien, particularly during times of threat. The capacity for threatening circumstances to exacerbate group prejudice holds […]

Mon 14
May 14, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Sergey Gavrilets – On the evolutionary origins of the egalitarian syndrome

Sergey Gavrilets: University of TennesseeHumans exhibit strong egalitarian syndrome, i.e. the complex of cognitive perspectives, ethical principles, social norms, and individual and collective attitudes promoting equality. The universality of egalitarianism […]

Thu 17
May 17, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Robert Frank – Rivalry and Cooperation: A Darwinian Perspective

Robert Frank: CornellNote: this talk will begin at 3:30pm. Economists since Adam Smith have insisted that competition produces the greatest good for the greatest number. But as Charles Darwin emphasized, […]

Mon 21
May 21, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Clark Barrett – Confronting the puzzle of evolutionary novelty

Clark Barrett: UCLAThe capacity of organisms to deal with evolutionary novelty has been regarded by some as a puzzle. If adaptations have been shaped by natural selection operating in the […]

Mon 28
May 28, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Adrian Jaeggi – Food sharing in human and non-human primates

Adrian Jaeggi: UCSBFood sharing is a vibrant field of study that has provided important insights into the evolution of cooperation, life history, and social learning. Common functional explanations for sharing […]

June 2012

Mon 4
June 4, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Jeff Snyder – He Would Never Hurt Me: Women’s Preferences for “Tough Guys”

Jeff Snyder: UCLAIn general, women in the U.S. appear to prefer prestigious men to dominant men under most circumstances. However, some women select domineering men as long-term intimate partners – […]

October 2012

Mon 1
October 1, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Hanah Chapman – Moral Disgust Discussed: Emotional and Cognitive Contributions to Human Morality

Hanah Chapman: Ohio State UniversityBeing lied to, cheated upon, stolen from—these are among life’s most emotional experiences, and even watching them happen to someone else can trigger strong feelings. Recent […]

Mon 8
October 8, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Hillard Kaplan – Tsimane Aging and Human Life History Evolution

Hillard Kaplan: The University of New MexicoThis talk examines what we have learned about the aging process among Tsimane forager- horticulturalists, and the implications of our results for understanding human […]

Mon 15
October 15, 2012 @ 12:00 am

Noa M. Pinter-Wollman – Individual variation in Collective Behavior

Noa M. Pinter-Wollman: The University of California, San DiegoThe behavior of biological systems emerges from the self-organization of multiple agents that interact with one another and follow simple local rules. […]

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