Robert Sapolsky: Behavioral Genetics I
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.
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.
Dr. Mike Evans, Associate Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of Toronto, answers the question “What is the single best thing we can do for our health”.
In this really funny talk, Robert Trivers,Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, gives a few examples of self-deception.
In the second lecture on MolecularGenetics of the series "Human Behavioral Biology", Robert Sapolsky argues that gradualism and punctuated equilibria aren’t mutually exclusive.
Journalist Leslie Dodson talks about the difference of research and reporting in developing economies and the one-sided reporting on Africa at the TEDxBoulder event.
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