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PAST SPEAKERS

Tim Ketelaar
New Mexico State University
"Signals and Sentiments: Emotions as strategies in social bargaining games"
October 20, 2006

Gad Saad
Concordia University
"The Evolutionary Roots of Consumption Phenomena."
September 7, 2006

Marcus Hamilton
Anthropology, University of New Mexico
"The Scaling of Territory Size and Population Structure in Hunter-Gatherer Societies."
April 14, 2006

Philip Hooper and Paul Hooper
University of Colorado Health Care Sciences, Denver
Anthropology, University of New Mexico
"The Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Diabetes, Aging, and Longevity."
March 10, 2006

Monte Mitzelfelt and Roger Critchlow
"Agent-based Simulations: An Emic Approach to Complex Systems."
February 10, 2006

Greg Cochran
Anthropology, University of Utah
"The Evolution of Modern Humans".
November 11, 2005

Robert Walker
Anthropology, University of New Mexico
"Growth, Developmental Markers and Life History among Tropical Foragers and Farmers."
October 21, 2005

Christopher Boehm
Anthropology, University of Southern California
"Variance Reduction and the Evolution of Social Sanctioning."
September 9, 2005

Paul Andrews
Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University
"Did depression evolve to regulate attention?"
Spring, 2005

James Brown
Biology, University of New Mexico
Spring, 2005

Mike Alvard
Anthropology, Texas A&M
"Good Lamalera whale hunters accrue reproductive benefits."
March 25, 2005

Jeffrey Winking
Anthropology, University of New Mexico
"Fathering among the Tsimane of Bolivia and its Implications for the Evolution of Paternal Care and Pairbonds."
December, 2004

Benjamin Campbell
Anthropology, Boston University
Fall, 2004

Kim Hill
Anthropology, University of New Mexico
"Evolution of human cognitive abilities: evidence from hunter-gatherers."
September, 2004

Rex Jung
Neurology, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
Spring, 2004

Geoffrey Miller
Psychology, University of New Mexico
"Why big brains? Gut-focused versus gonad-focused models of human mental evolution."
December, 2003

Gregory Cochran
Anthropology, University of Utah
"The natural history of Ashkenazi intelligence."
Fall, 2003

Hillard Kaplan
Anthropology, University of New Mexico
Fall, 2003

Yann Klimentidis
Anthropology, University of New Mexico
"The use of ancestry informative genetic markers in examining human cognitive ecology and phenotypic diversity."
Fall, 2003

Randy Thornhill
Biology, University of New Mexico
"The Evolution of Woman's Estrus and Extended Sexuality"
Fall, 2003




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