Steve Stewart-Williams

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I'm a professor of psychology at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, and author of the books The Ape That Understood the Universe (2018) and Darwin, God and the Meaning of Life (2010).
Sex differences in the Big Five personality traits across the lifespan (US; N = 320,128) https://sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886918301521
The fundamental difference between the liberal and the illiberal outlook (Bertrand Russell) https://books.google.com.my/books?id=mD3v67J3RxwC&pg=PA301
Bertrand Russell's America

Originally published in 1973, this volume documents Bertrand Russell’s travels in America covering the period 1896-1945. It is presented in two halves with the first a biographical account of Russell’s involvement with the United States, with special reference to the seven visits he made there during this time period. Throughout this section the most representative of Russell’s journalistic writings are highlighted and these are presented as full texts in the second half of the book. This collection is assembled to provide an understanding of Russell’s deep and many-sided involvement with the United States during his life. A documented account, it is supplemented with important letters, photographs and newspaper articles.

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We didn't evolve two hands from four feet; we evolved two feet from four hands. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10329-016-0527-1/fulltext.html #Evolution #HumanEvolution
Human brains are specialized for face recognition; chimp brains are specialized for butt recognition (!) http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0165357
Getting to the Bottom of Face Processing. Species-Specific Inversion Effects for Faces and Behinds in Humans and Chimpanzees (Pan Troglodytes)

For social species such as primates, the recognition of conspecifics is crucial for their survival. As demonstrated by the ‘face inversion effect’, humans are experts in recognizing faces and unlike objects, recognize their identity by processing it configurally. The human face, with its distinct features such as eye-whites, eyebrows, red lips and cheeks signals emotions, intentions, health and sexual attraction and, as we will show here, shares important features with the primate behind. Chimpanzee females show a swelling and reddening of the anogenital region around the time of ovulation. This provides an important socio-sexual signal for group members, who can identify individuals by their behinds. We hypothesized that chimpanzees process behinds configurally in a way humans process faces. In four different delayed matching-to-sample tasks with upright and inverted body parts, we show that humans demonstrate a face, but not a behind inversion effect and that chimpanzees show a behind, but no clear face inversion effect. The findings suggest an evolutionary shift in socio-sexual signalling function from behinds to faces, two hairless, symmetrical and attractive body parts, which might have attuned the human brain to process faces, and the human face to become more behind-like.

Children's answers to the question "What is politics?"

Baby chimps, rescued from poachers and separated for medical treatment, see each other again for the first time 😍

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El abrazo más bello (No a los zoos, no a los circos con animales) | Rescatados de su cautiverio, estos dos hermanos fueron separados para su tratamiento en dos ONGs diferentes. Después de recuperarse, fueron llevados para... | By Santuario Vegan | Facebook

Rescatados de su cautiverio, estos dos hermanos fueron separados para su tratamiento en dos ONGs diferentes. Después de recuperarse, fueron llevados para...

There are no plants in this photo, only animals. https://reddit.com/r/BeAmazed/comments/q4eejp/no_plants_in_this_photo/
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Never get tired of this: The moment deaf children and adults truly hear for the first time. Beautiful to watch. Science is amazing.
Innocent child brutally attacked by domesticated wolves. Warning: Graphic footage...
TBC, this isn't to deny culture has any effect (see final sentence of extract). The point is that culture couldn't be the *entire* explanation for the sex difference in aggression, because the difference appears even when culture pushes harder against male than female aggression.