Robert Sapolsky: Recognizing Relatives
Robert Sapolsky explains which mechanisms animals use to recognize relatives. This lecture is the 8th part in the series "Human Behavioral Biology".
Robert Sapolsky explains which mechanisms animals use to recognize relatives. This lecture is the 8th part in the series "Human Behavioral Biology".
In lecture No. 7 of the "Human Behavioral Biology" series, Robert Sapolsky talks about heritability and the interconnection between genetics and environmental influences.
Jay Malone gives his two cents about why religious people reject evolution.
The sixth lecture of the "Human Behavioral Biology" series deals with the practice of inferring behavior to genetics and the problems in disinguishing between environmental and genetic factors.
In this really funny talk, Robert Trivers,Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, gives a few examples of self-deception.
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