Dear all,
On Friday October 10th at 3pm we will have three visitors from the Social
and Evolutionary Neuroscience Research Group, University of Oxford, giving
us a flavour of their research. The plan is to have very short talks (10
minutes each) followed by a discussion.
The talks will be:
The role of counterfactual punishers in ego networks
James Carney
Global online and offline cross-cultural evidence for gender differences
in close friendship
Tamas David-Barrett
Social network structure in wild bonobos: the role of grooming, sex and
play in building and maintaining relationships
Isabel Behncke Izquierdo
Please find abstracts for the talks in the attached file.
Come along and join in the discussion! Room TBA.
Best,
Nati
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Prof. Natalie Sebanz
Central European University
Department of Cognitive Science
Frankel Leó út 30-34
Budapest 1023
Hungary
E-mail: sebanzn(a)ceu-budapest.edu
http://somby.info
Csaba Pléh Csaba e. tanár
professor of psychology
ed. chief Hungarian Review of Psychology
member, Academia Europaea
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Eszterházy College, Eger
3300 Eszterházy tér 1 HUNGARY
36(30)3493735
pleh.csaba(a)ektf.hu