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News
- Thinking about thinking 2019-11-19 Watch the presentations from an interdisciplinary two-day symposium on thinking in humans and other animals – what it is, how it works, how it evolved, and what sets human thinking apart from animal thinking.
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New scientific model can predict moral and political development 2019-08-28 How come today’s conservatives are more liberal than yesterday’s liberals? A new study answers several critical questions on how public opinion changes on moral issues.
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A new computational theory of social learning in animals 2019-03-13 Associative processes supported by genetic predisposition can account for most types of social learning processes found in nonhuman animals.
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The dynamics of law-making: A world history 2018-12-06 Researchers at CEK have published a book on the world history of laws, giving a concrete and comprehensive example of cultural dynamics in action.
New publications
- The connection between moral positions and moral arguments drives opinion change
- Whatever you want : Inconsistent results are the rule, not the exception, in the study of primate brain evolution
- A Comparison of Individual Learning and Social Learning in Zebra fish Through an Ethorobotics Approach
- Political double standards in reliance on moral foundations
- Radical right-wing voters from right and left : Comparing Sweden Democrat voters who previously voted for the Conservative Party or the Social Democratic Party
- When and Where Birth Spacing Matters for Child Survival : An International Comparison Using the DHS