From the current issue of Psychological Medicine http://www.journals.cup.org/owa_dba/owa/issues?sjid=PSM&svid=29&siid=4 Psychological Medicine (1999),...
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D Tennov
tennov@...
Sep 1, 1999 10:18 am
... I reviewed Scars and Descent of Child for Human Ethology Bulletin. It is at my website (under construction). Someone (whose name I don't recall) wrote a ...
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Jeffrey Goldberg
J.Goldberg@...
Sep 1, 1999 10:18 am
... This is not something generally accepted by main stream linguistics. I don't know the details of the case for or against, but based on my experience of...
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Jose Luis Guijarro Mo...
joseluis.guijarro@...
Sep 1, 1999 12:14 pm
Hola, buenas! A few days ago I asked about ideas on mind/brain activities and the description of ART (LITERATURE). Some pointed out the _Journal of ...
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Irwin Silverman
isilv@...
Sep 1, 1999 12:14 pm
... This is not surprising from the standpoint of attribution theory, one of social psychology's more durable contributions. Particularly relevant is Mel...
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j.speakman
nhi158@...
Sep 1, 1999 3:36 pm
RE ... I think that this is not particularly surprising given the manner in which the question appears to have been phrased. After all we continually tell...
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Mike Miller
mbmiller@...
Sep 1, 1999 3:36 pm
This site has lots of good information on the aquatic ape theory: http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~mvaneech/Symposium.html I found the following criticism ludicrous: ...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 1, 1999 3:36 pm
SF GATE http://www.sfgate.com/ Scientists genetically engineer smarter mice, pointing way to smarter humans JEFF BARNARD, Associated Press Writer Wednesday,...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 1, 1999 3:40 pm
HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE http://www.hhmi.org/news/rubin2.htm Genome Tools Pass Big Test in Fruit Flies August 31, 1999-With the effort to sequence the...
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Joan C Stevenson
jcstvnsn@...
Sep 1, 1999 3:53 pm
I dunno. Water is a necessity and our need to be near a water source has probably been important for a long time. That we get a positive response to viewing...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 1, 1999 6:12 pm
FOR RELEASE: 1 SEPTEMBER 1999 AT 14:00:00 ET US Princeton University http://www.princeton.edu/ Scientists create smart mouse Addition of single gene improves...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 1, 1999 6:15 pm
FOR RELEASE: 1 SEPTEMBER 1999 AT 14:00:00 ET US University of California, Santa Barbara http://www.ucsb.edu/ Jurassic period mammal teeth found; prevailing...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 1, 1999 6:15 pm
FOR RELEASE: 1 SEPTEMBER 1999 AT 12:00:00 ET US NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse http://www.nida.nih.gov/ Differences in human brain chemistry may account...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 1, 1999 6:18 pm
NEW SCIENTIST 4th September 1999 What makes up the mind? It's more than a mass of neurons and neurochemicals, says David Canter WANT TO KNOW HOW to make a...
... From: Derek Bickerton <derek.bickerton@...> To: Chris Borthwick <cborthwick@...>; <evolutionary-psychology@egroups.com> Sent:...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 2, 1999 6:22 am
NATURE 2nd September 1999 http://www.nature.com/ A new 'smart' mouse may shed light on how memories are made, used and even on how they might be improved. Mice...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 2, 1999 8:43 am
TIME MAGAZINE September 6 , 1999 For Our Ancestors, Taking Risks Was a Good Bet There are no fossil remains of Stone Age hang gliders or trading records from ...
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Mike Waller
M.Waller@...
Sep 2, 1999 10:48 am
... From: Joan C Stevenson <jcstvnsn@...> To: Mike Miller <mbmiller@...> Cc: Evolutionary Psychology List...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 2, 1999 2:51 pm
It's almost like Darwin Almost Like A Whale: the Origin of Species Updated Steve Jones Reviewed by Richard H Webb Contrary to widespread belief, Charles Darwin...
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John V Jackson
jjackson@...
Sep 2, 1999 4:36 pm
"Ancient Voices": BBC2 1st Sept 99 UK "The Hunt for the First Americans" (ceefax p623) The program concentrated on Serra da Capivara - a rocky outcrop of...
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Fredric Weizmann
weizmann@...
Sep 2, 1999 6:29 pm
I think people are missing the point. The point is not whether people judge that "bad" behavior objectively raises risks, but that people have a need to...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 2, 1999 6:34 pm
From the current issue of Brain: http://brain.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/122/9/1613 Brain, Vol. 122, No. 9, 1613-1628, September 1999 Review article ...
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C. Loring Brace
clbrace@...
Sep 3, 1999 4:22 am
... The Berkeley linguist, Johanna Nichols, in her book Linguistic Diversity n Space and Time (1992) and in "Modeling ancient population structures and ...
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C. Loring Brace
clbrace@...
Sep 3, 1999 4:22 am
... My sample from Brittany is Bas-Bretons, and they are virtually identical with the French from Nievre, a Medieval Swiss sample from Geneva and in fact the...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 3, 1999 4:36 am
Science, Volume 285 Number 5433, September 3rd, 1999 http://intl.sciencemag.org/ Volume 285, Number 5433 Issue of 3 Sep 1999, pp. 1582 - 1585 Real-Time...
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Vunch@...
Sep 3, 1999 4:39 am
In a message dated 9/1/99 8:18:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... know ... when ... as ... Although I agree that the object of art is a combination of the...
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nhi158@...
Sep 3, 1999 11:05 am
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John V Jackson
jjackson@...
Sep 3, 1999 1:30 pm
I find the "Aquatic Ape Theory" not just interesting in itself but also as a case history in the "acceptance" of new contributions to science. My hypothesis...
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Ian Pitchford
Ian.Pitchford@...
Sep 3, 1999 3:49 pm
NEW SCIENTIST September 4 1999 Together again Alison Motluk ABSENCE MAKES MEN'S HEARTS grow fonder, but apparently not women's. Psychologists say this may be a...