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Psychology - Frans de Waal claims that psychology is bound to become more Darwinian.
 
Queue here to join the human race - Joseph Henrich and Robert Boyd have developed a mathematical model to measure human co-operation.
 
Real-time prediction of hand trajectory by ensembles of cortical neurons in primates - Here we recorded the simultaneous activity of large populations of neurons, distributed in the premotor, primary motor and posterior parietal cortical areas, as non-human primates performed two distinct motor tasks.
 
Reiss and Marino - Bottlenose dolphins - Bottlenose dolphins can recognize themselves in a mirror, an advanced intellectual ability observed previously only in humans and apes.
 
Reply: The mystery of female beauty - Yu and Shepard reply We have proposed that cultural invariance in beauty preferences could be an artefact of exposure to a dominant culture, and also that evolutionary psychology should embrace variation because adaptive evolution is as likely to produce variable outcomes as fixed ones.
 
Reproductive greontology - The relationship between aging and the risk of producing offspring with gene-influenced illnesses.
 
Richards et al. 97 (13): 7663 - Neanderthals were predators.
 
Ring-breaker drives dove love - Leonida Fusani and colleagues discover the role of aromatase in courtship behaviour.
 
Scholarship and the History of the Behavioural Sciences - A paper that first appeared in History of Science 2: 1-51, 1966.
 
Science -- Human genome - The special issue on the first draft of the human genome.
 
Self-recognition and the right hemisphere - Our findings indicate that neural substrates of the right hemisphere may selectively participate in processes linked to self-awareness.
 
Sex: what men and women want, naturally - Scientists have solved the age-old mystery of why the human male is monogamous.
 
Sexual conflict and speciation - Sexual conflict occurs because males are selected to produce as many offspring as possible, even if this means lowering the overall reproductive output of individual females. A new model proposed by Gavrilets suggests that strong asymmetries between males and females in the costs and benefits of mating will create runaway coevolution between the sexes, promoting rapid divergence between populations and hence speciation.
 
Sexual selection and the mind - A talk with Geoffrey Miller on sexual selection and the mind at 'The Edge'.
 
Short men are more likely to stay childless - Tall men are likely to father more children than shorter men, according to scientists who have analysed the reproductive success of more than 3,000 males.
 
Social Power and Self Deception - Social evolution and social influence: selfishness, deception, self-deception. A scholarly paper by Mario F. Heilmann, University of California at Los Angeles.
 
Sociobiology Sanitized: The Evolutionary Psychology and Genic Selectionism Debates - Socio-political overview of the circumstances leading to the development of Evolutionary Psychology as distinct from Sociobiology, by Val Dusek. This web page is associated with the Science-as-Culture mailing list and journal.
 
Sport - What is the relationship between spatial ability, finger length, and sporting prowess?
 
Sport and genetics - Stephen Jay Gould and Kipchoge Keino on why athletic achievement isn't in the genes.
 
Steven Pinker: the mind reader - In room 10-250 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the brightest undergraduates in America are filing in for the start of their Thursday afternoon lecture. These students, taking psychology 101, are drawn from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds, and all of them, men and women, are dressed in the same baggy, designer-labelled sportswear. They are fresh-faced and polite, chattering about assignments and movies, and seem overwhelmingly confident that life will go well for them.
 
 

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