Excited to share our latest paper published in PNAS!
We introduced a new game-theoretical framework, "evolutionary dynamical-systems game theory," to explain how rules for sustainable resource use self-organize.
🔗 https://t.co/xst5y7kCS6
We are looking for a postdoc to lead a new project on human social learning in contexts varying in threat and volatility. For more info and to apply https://t.co/oH8HngENz4
🎆New paper alert!
Me & @Alexey_Koshevoy revisit the law of abbreviation, a nearly universal correlation between word frequency and brevity.
Paper: https://t.co/L5qLUlNcoi
A 🧵:
We identified and published in @NeuroImage_EiC 2 distinct neural pathways for mechanical vs. digital technology. This discovery offers new insights into human-technology interaction and its implications for the evolution of the human mind. @OsiurakF
https://t.co/jiwt8HWnjb
How did human culture become ecologically dominant? Morgan et al. propose that, contrary to prior belief, cumulative change and high transmission fidelity are not unique to human culture.
https://t.co/KTZS3wTmII
🌻 New paper out in @PNASNews! We employ a reinforcement learning approach to understand how societal stereotypes are internalised as personal prejudice.
link: https://t.co/CHKcP41pBq
@david_m_amodio's excellent explainer 🧵 below:
Wonderful opportunity to explore social learning, neuroscience and cultural evolution within a beautiful team in an even more beautiful lab at the @karolinskainst in Stockholm! 🧠🌍
We are delighted to announce the Autumn 2024 Cooperation Colloquia!
Bi-weekly interdisciplinary talks on cooperation.
With @a_romano90, Young-Eun Lee, @LFitouchi, @arkadykonovalov, @DSchultner, @Hiro_IMADA, @adannenberg11
Sign-up here: https://t.co/xPgLbVN1nk
Hey y'all, here's my latest attempt at general audience writing - I didn't choose the title, so please pretend it is only titled "How do we transmit culture when it cannot be put into words". Hope it'd be an enjoyable read!
https://t.co/dnTZZNj5al
Aristotle was the first to notice honeybees dancing. In 1927 Karl von Frisch decoded the waggle. How it works was "explained" by MV Srinivasan AM FRS in the 1990s. Except @NeuroLuebbert found his papers are junk. A 🧵 about her discovery & our report: https://t.co/K0rpDPnfop 1/
💥 Our paper on social learning of prejudice (with @B_Lindstroem, @profcikara, and @david_m_amodio) is now OUT in @ScienceAdvances!!! 🥳https://t.co/kRLlGWUcNO
Have a look at the 🧵🔽 for an explainer, but also check out the full paper for brand new data & more context
Excited to share a publicly accessible link to new work with @pichkary and @AbigailSearfoss -- detecting cultural evolution in songbirds (chipping sparrows!) using community science data and computational modeling https://t.co/n7kkGt0kUD