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Posts by Daniel Conroy-Beam

The Origins of Evolutionary Psychology with Martin Daly
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This week, we talk to Martin Daly about inequality, homicide, and the foundational early days of evolutionary psychology.
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Founding Evolutionary Psychology with Leda Cosmides
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This week: Leda Cosmides.
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What a difference a mind makes: How evolved difference detecting mechanisms harm psychological science, and how an evolutionary psychology of psychology can help From an adaptationist perspective, most of psychology's concepts that form the basis of empirical inquiry, such as memory, attention, consciousness, i…

Why is domain-generality so intuitive? This paper makes a case for why we need an evolutionary psychology of psychology, and what it has to say about the study of intelligence, consciousness, domain-generality, and the theory crisis.
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Do Great Apes Know Each Other's Names? Probing Great Ape Comprehension of Social Vocal Labels — Animal Behavior and Cognition

New article out exploring great ape name recognition! We find partial evidence that zoo-living chimps & bonobos know each other's names 👀 Huge thanks to Animal Behavior and Cognition (a great open-access journal) & co-authors for your collaboration!🎉🐵

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Reasoning and Epistemic Vigilance with Hugo Mercier
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This week, we talk to @hugoreasoning.bsky.social about all things "epistemic". Are we gullible and prone to misinformation? Are we vigilant in favor of our interests? Enjoy the wide-ranging conversation!
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Yeah that's probably true too, given omnivory and all that. Still my wife and I made our go-to one pot red lentil soup the other day and despite its simplicity I think that recipe punches well above its weight

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It's collider bias! People abandon recipes that are more laborious but no tastier than simpler recipes. Recipes only survive if they're simple but tasty enough or complex but worth the added effort.

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Love and Regret with Cari Goetz
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This week, love and regret with Cari Goetz!
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One of my favorite podcasts interviews one of my favorite mating researchers

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Family friendly waiting room for participants

Family friendly waiting room for participants

Family friendly waiting room, picture shows children's play area

Family friendly waiting room, picture shows children's play area

Room for Research Assistants

Room for Research Assistants

Come join the Moral Minds Lab as a grad student at MSU! Brand-new lab equipped for child & adult testing, with motivated undergrads in a happy department. 🤩

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(P.S. @tedmond.bsky.social is also taking a student!) @msupsychology.bsky.social

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Looking forward to this!

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An especially good episode against even a strong background

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Come work with my colleague, @anniewertz.bsky.social. She's awesome, our department is awesome, and if you come here, you'd be awesome, too.

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Evolutionary Psychology and the Law with Keelah Williams
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This week, we talk to Keelah Williams about Evolutionary Psychology and the Law.
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South Africa 2025 Explore this photo album by Daniel Conroy-Beam on Flickr!

Full photo album here: flic.kr/s/aHBqjCwsat

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An African Paradise Flycatcher, facing right

An African Paradise Flycatcher, facing right

An African Penguin kicks up some sand on the beach

An African Penguin kicks up some sand on the beach

A Lilac-Breasted Roller perches on a bare tree, facing right

A Lilac-Breasted Roller perches on a bare tree, facing right

A Secretarybird carrying nesting material back to its nest

A Secretarybird carrying nesting material back to its nest

Saw some real nice birds in South Africa #birds

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For the record, this is not (as far as I'm aware) a popular hypothesis among evolutionary psychologists. It's the first I'm hearing of it, for example

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Released today!
SEVEN DECADES: HOW WE EVOLVED TO LIVE LONGER
Now available at your favorite bookseller.

Leave a review on Goodreads or Amazon if you can.

Please help spread the word!

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Language and Communication with Thom Scott-Phillips
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This week, Language and Communication (and the Lindy Hop) with @thomscottphillips.bsky.social!

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Colorado Social Vision & Mind Lab The Social Vision & Mind Lab (Director: Youngki Hong, Ph.D.) at the University of Colorado Boulder explores how people perceive and make sense of the physica...

I’m admitting 1–2 Ph.D. students to join my lab in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at CU Boulder, starting Fall 2026. We study person perception, stereotyping and prejudice, and intervention science.

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The Evolutionary Psychology of Humor
The Evolutionary Psychology of Humor YouTube video by Evolutionary Psychology (The Podcast)

This week: The evolutionary psychology of humor with @davidpinsof.bsky.social! An account of why the mind finds things funny, and why "funny" has the features it has.

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Wealth or generosity? People choose partners based on whichever is more variable Organisms benefit from choosing partners who are willing and able to provide them with benefits (e.g., choose based on warmth, competence, wealth). Bu…

"people are sensitive to the amount of population variance on a trait, and flexibly adjust their partner preferences to focus on traits which vary more among others" www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Annie Wertz plants a flag for plan and learning research!

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Call for Commentary Proposals - Subjective selection, super-attractors, and the Call for Commentary Proposals - Subjective selection, super-attractors, and the origins of the cultural manifold

BBS just announced a call for commentaries on @manvir.bsky.social's target article, "Subjective selection, super-attractors, and the origins of the cultural manifold"
Deadline is Sep 10!
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Great episode! Pat is one of my favorite psychologists out there today. And it was super interesting to hear from the Daly and Wilson lineage for the first time on the podcast

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Always love a chance to hear Ed Hagen's perspective on...anything

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Good Explanations and the Causal Metasemantics of Inductive Concepts Abstract. A metasemantic theory tells us why a particular concept has its particular content, for example, why the concept orang-utan has orang-utans as it

📣From Kyle Landrum:

Good Explanations and the Causal Metasemantics of Inductive Concepts

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Late on this one but really enjoyed this conversation.

Let it be known that @dpietra.bsky.social feels affection toward flat earthers

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Job announcement 📢

@shawnrhoadsphd.bsky.social and I are looking for a joint postdoc interested in computational models of social interaction!

Interested? If you’ll be at #rlc2025 (or I missed you at #cogsci2025) feel free to reach out with any questions!

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Our new #cogsci2025 paper led by @maxtaylordavies.bsky.social is a task analysis of agent representation under resource constraints:
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