I reviewed an earlier version of this paper. I think it's interesting, because you can tell by reading it that evolutionary psychology still lacks a loyal opposition and a healthy error culture.
It's a defensive paper, targeted at people who believe evolution stops at the neck, YouTubers, _others_
03.02.2026 15:39
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Hans Eysenck (1994) personality and cancer lecture
YouTube video by Philip Corr
Have you seen George Davey Smith telling him the smoking findings were completely implausible at a seminar in Edinburgh 1994? youtu.be/K9pyS7EGCV8?...
04.12.2025 09:22
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PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
1/ 🧵 New PNAS paper by CCE’s @michealdebarra.bsky.social @aiyanakoka.bsky.social with Angel V Jiménez and Nachita Rosun🎉
📄 Why do people turn to religious or supernatural cures?
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#evolpsy #evolanth #evolutionarybehaviouralsciences #culturalevolution
02.12.2025 13:39
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Agreement with "I look forward to going to school" crashes from 7/10 aged 8 to 2/10 aged 13 in England. 😥
11.04.2025 06:31
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Making Lego Car CROSS Narrow Bridges
YouTube video by Brick Experiment Channel
Brick Experiment Channel gives such great physical examples of cumulative problem-solving innovation using nothing but legos.
25.11.2024 17:05
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I get how their might be threshold effects for low hand-washing/vaccination rates, but how are seatbelts and raw-milk consumption multiplicative and rather than additive risks?
23.11.2024 15:33
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It's funny how one of the most important improvements in patient welfare in the history of medicine happened for reasons unrelated to measurement of patient welfare.
23.11.2024 09:09
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Bloodletting was sustained - at least in doctors' imagination - by a hydraulic model: good for repairing flow. But as the model of the body become influenced by thermodynamics, doctors took against things that "wasted energy": This included masturbation, shaving and bloodletting.
23.11.2024 09:09
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Abandonment of Bloodletting in Nineteenth-Century Swedish Medicine: academic.oup.com/shm/advance-...
23.11.2024 09:09
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Get in touch if you are interested in a funded PhD on the cultural evolution of health behaviour (doi.org/10.1093/emph...) or communication (doi.org/10.1093/phe/...). Deadline 10th Jan www.brunel.ac.uk/research/Res...
19.11.2024 13:31
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People and tea: past, present, and future at University of Aberdeen on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - People and tea: past, present, and future at University of Aberdeen , listed on FindAPhD.com
Fully-funded PhD position available on the cultural evolution of tea!
With me, Sabine Parrish, and David Burslem at the University of Aberdeen (🏴), come combine anthropology and biology to think about why people drink tea and how that may change in the future.
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
29.10.2024 12:16
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I’m sadly not at
#CES2024Durham but a ton of these rockstars are!
go.bsky.app/8yXwjAn
09.09.2024 13:45
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New (open access) article in #ESR with #A_Patzina, #H_Dietrich, #M_Sandner
Key finding: Young people’s life satisfaction strongly declined due to the pandemic. Particularly burdensome were travel restrictions, and the closure of bars/clubs. Mask wearing not so much. doi.org/10.1093/esr/...
04.12.2023 08:55
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We find would-be caregivers are more inclined to help people who undergo treatment and that people with chronic pain + legitimacy concerns are keener on aversive treatment.
In other words: we develop signalling perspective on medical (over)use.
24.11.2023 17:13
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Do people undergo medical treatments to demonstrate the legitimacy of their illness? New paper here: academic.oup.com/emph/article...
24.11.2023 15:16
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