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    Group size homophily data by Launay, J, Dunbar, R

    Published 2014
    “…To be published in Evolution and Human Behavior. It is being made publicly available as part of the open access policy in European Research Council funded research, grant number 295663.…”
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    Teams Do Inflict Costly Third-Party Punishment as Individuals Do: Experimental Evidence by Kenju Kamei

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Initiated by the seminal work of Fehr and Fischbacher (Evolution and Human Behavior (2004)), a large body of research has shown that people often take punitive actions towards norm violators even when they are not directly involved in transactions. …”
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    Under the Sign of Pandemic by Andreea SCRUMEDA

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The present paper aims to chronologically and comparatively present the evolution of human behavior, from the first recorded pandemics to the Covid-19 pandemic. …”
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    An evolutionary model of personality traits related to cooperative behavior using a large language model by Reiji Suzuki, Takaya Arita

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Abstract This study aims to demonstrate that Large Language Models (LLMs) can empower research on the evolution of human behavior, based on evolutionary game theory, by using an evolutionary model positing that instructing LLMs with high-level psychological and cognitive character descriptions enables the simulation of human behavior choices in game-theoretical scenarios. …”
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    Computer vision enables taxon-specific identification of African carnivore tooth marks on bone by Manuel Domínguez-Rodrigo, Marcos Pizarro-Monzo, Gabriel Cifuentes-Alcobendas, Marina Vegara-Riquelme, Blanca Jiménez-García, Enrique Baquedano

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Hominins and other mammal carnivores have been co-evolving, at least during the past two million years, and their potential interactions determined the evolution of human behavior. In order to understand all this, taxon-specific carnivore agency must be effectively identified in the fossil record. …”
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