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81 results for "Human Evolution "

81 results for "Human Evolution "

Braden Thue

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My research interests include the evolution of prosociality and trust, and in particular the interaction of these with the evolution of larger institutions such as markets and religions. I also enjoy studying the forces shaping the evolution of technology...

Dr. Maciek Chudek

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Post Doctoral Scholar at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University I use the tools of developmental and social psychology - typically: experiments with children (3- to 5-year-olds) and adults - to test the predictions of...

Braden Thue

Person

My research interests include the evolution of prosociality and trust, and in particular the interaction of these with the evolution of larger institutions such as markets and religions. I also enjoy studying the forces shaping the evolution of technology...

Gene-culture coevolution in the age of genomics

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The use of socially learned information (culture) is central to human adaptations. We investigate the hypothesis that the process of cultural evolution has played an active, leading role in the evolution of genes. Culture normally evolves more rapidly...

Maciek Chudek

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Post Doctoral Scholar at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University

I use the tools of developmental and social psychology - typically: experiments with children (3- to 5-year-olds) and adults - to test the predictions of...

Helen Davis

Person

Assistant Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University

Research scientist at the Institute of Human Origins, Arizona State University

CEO of One Pencil Project

Lab-related topics: Formal education, cognitive abilities...

Culture, Cognition, and Coevolution Lab

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Our research program aims to construct a vertically integrated approach to culture and cultural evolution that synthesizes theory and methods from across the sciences, particularly from psychology, economics, biology, and anthropology. Below, we first...

Why Humans Cooperate: A Cultural and Evolutionary Explanation

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Why Humans Cooperate takes a unique look at the evolution of human cooperation and tries to answer the question: why are people willing to help others at a cost to themselves? The book brings together evolutionary theories, economic experiments, and an...

Joseph Henrich

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Ruth Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology

My research focuses on evolutionary approaches to psychology, decision-making and culture, and includes topics related to cultural learning, cultural evolution, culture...