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The sexual division of labour regarding house construction shows a very consistent pattern cross-culturally: women usually construct the shelters in nomadic societies, while in sedentary societies men do it.
#PhilTransB recently published a theme issue on ‘The evolution of #CollectiveIntelligence’. In this blog post, the Guest Editors tell us how this issue came about, and about some of the important research highlighted: royalsociety.org/blog/2026/05...
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The Origins and Evolution of Writing: A Very Brief Synthesis My talk last week at the Faculty of Classics, Cambridge, for the VIEWS project @viewsproject.bsky.social youtu.be/SRC6QkiKtSo?...
Here's a proper mathematical model of the interaction between conformity and migration www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... mostly coming to the same conclusions as the simulations I did here journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...
Next deadline for proposals to edit an issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B is coming up on 18 July. These issues are a great way of shaping the discussion in your field, and I highly recommend working with Royal Society Publishing royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/pages/g...
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Proud to share a special issue of Philosophical Transactions B of @royalsociety.org on the Evolution of Collective Intelligence! Co-edited by our SCI faculty, this collection of 18 open-access papers explores CI from non-human species to AI's future. 📖: royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/issue/3...
New paper by @younesjeddi.bsky.social, @jsegoviamartin.bsky.social & @emiless.bsky.social in Phil Trans B compares crowdsourced vs. LLM forecasting. It explores the accuracy–correlation effect and how AI impacts human judgment in collective intelligence. royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/article...
Now out in Nature Neuroscience: "Fixation duration on natural scenes is explained by memory encoding not processing demand". www.nature.com/articles/s41... Our eyes don't linger because recognition is hard; they linger to remember. Let me take you on a quick tour. 🧵
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🎥 Introducing Brunel Psychology’s new YouTube channel 🤩 because obviously what the internet needed was academics doing 40-minute deep dives. You’re welcome. Daniel sits down with Brunel’s @aiyanakoka.bsky.social to talk religion, gods and why humans are so committed to meaning-making 🧠✨
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Migration has shaped cultural and genetic diversity. Population genetics shows that low migration rates between populations can homogenise them. Howev…
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Abstract. Over the past quarter century, crowdsourced forecasting has largely outperformed individual forecasters. Today, large language models (LLMs), agg
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Crowdsourced versus large language models forecasting: evidence for the accuracy–correlation effect
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By combining magnetoencephalography and eye tracking, this study sheds light on why people fixate on some parts of natural scenes longer than others. Rather than visual complexity, fixation durations ...
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