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Monday, November 8, 2021

Time Event (+)
12:00 - 14:00 Lunch  
14:00 - 15:30 Evolutionary human sciences - Session 1 (Moderator: I. Alger) (+)  
14:00 - 15:00 › The behavioural ecology of religious practices: the case of religious celibacy in Amdo Tibetans - Ruth Mace, University College, London  
15:00 - 15:10 › How Migration Shapes Human Cultural Evolution - Adrian Bell, University of Utah  
15:10 - 15:20 › Co-residence pattern drives variation in paternal investment between a patrilineal and a matrilineal group in southwestern China - Yuan Chen, University College London  
15:20 - 15:30 › Ecology drives sex differences in lifelong religious celibacy - Alberto Micheletti, University College, London  
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break  
16:00 - 18:00 Evolutionary human sciences - Session 2 (Moderator: D. Pierron) (+)  
16:00 - 16:20 › On the origin of the incest taboo: new insights from whole genome data - Raphaelle Chaix, Éco-Anthropologie  
16:20 - 16:30 › Population inter-connectivity over the past 120,000 years explains distribution and diversity of Central African hunter gatherers - Cecilia Padilla Iglesias, University of Zurich  
16:30 - 16:40 › Patterns of competition and accusation: what determines the sex of those accused of witchcraft? - Sarah Peacey, University College, London  
16:40 - 16:50 › Modeling the influence of human social organizations on genetic diversity - Léa Guyon, Eco-Anthropologie, MNHN  
16:50 - 17:00 › The evolution of intersexual power in primates: a comparative analysis. - Elise Huchard, Institut des Sciences de lÉvolution de Montpellier  
17:00 - 17:20 › Hunter-gatherer social network structure and disease status - Inez Derkx, University of Zurich, Department of Anthropology, University College London  
17:20 - 17:30 › Inter-individual variation influences the shared language of the whole community - Marc Allassonnière-Tang, Éco-Anthropologie  
17:30 - 17:40 › The evolution of early hominin food production and sharing - Michael Wilson - University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse  
17:40 - 17:50 › First thoughts to model mammalian social hierarchies: the Poker-boxing-werewolf game - bernard godelle, Institut des Sciences de lÉvolution de Montpellier  
17:50 - 18:00 › Moralizing religions as cognitively compelling tools of social control - Léo Fitouchi, Institut Jean-Nicod  
18:00 - 19:00 Evolutionary human sciences - Poster session (+)  
18:00 - 19:00 › A small isolated population for around 1000 years is at the origin of Malagasy population's Asian ancestry - Veronica Pereda-Loth, EvolSan  
18:00 - 19:00 › An invariance principle as an evolutionary solution to the equilibrium selection problem - Jean-Baptiste André, Evolution and Social Cognition - Institut Jean Nicod - Département d'Etudes Cognitives  
18:00 - 19:00 › Belief-action gap and climate change: how irrational? - Aurore Grandin, Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives et Computationnelles (LNC2)  
18:00 - 19:00 › Do conspiracy theories efficiently signal coalition membership? An experimental test using the “Who Said What?” design - Mathilde Mus, Department of Cognitive Studies, ENS-PSL  
18:00 - 19:00 › History of the prevalence and severity of dental caries in inuit populations - Julie Kabous, Évolution et Santé Orale  
18:00 - 19:00 › Increased female fertility in families of homosexual males: older brother effect or sexual antagonism ? - Michel Raymond, Institut of Evolutionary Sciences, Montpellier University  
18:00 - 19:00 › The content and structure of reputation domains across human societies: a view from the evolutionary social sciences - Zachary Garfield, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse  
18:00 - 19:00 › Variation in DZ twinning rates across 32 Sub-Saharan African countries: The role of extrinsic mortality - Alexandra ALVERGNE, Institut des Sciences de lÉvolution de Montpellier  

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Time Event (+)
08:30 - 09:00 Evolutionary human sciences - Welcome  
09:00 - 10:30 Evolutionary human sciences - Session 3 (Moderator: K. Pisanski) (+)  
09:00 - 09:20 › MARRIED MEN MORE LIKELY TO COMPLY WITH COVID-19 PROTECTIVE HEALTH MEASURES: EVIDENCE FROM A LARGE MULTINATIONAL SAMPLE - Sylvie Borau, Toulouse Business School  
09:20 - 09:30 › Applying cultural evolution to tackle vaccine hesitancy - Salali Gul Deniz, University College, London  
09:30 - 09:40 › Silent screams: How does sensory deprivation affect nonverbal vocal production in deaf adults? - Katarzyna Pisanski, Dynamique Du Langage, Equipe de Neuro-Ethologie Sensorielle (ENES)  
09:40 - 09:50 › A cross-sectional study of the long-term effect of famine exposure in utero on thyroid (dys)function age fifty in the Dutch Famine Birth Cohort - Sarai Keestra, Amsterdam UMC  
09:50 - 10:00 › Voice, Health and Social Interactions - Melissa Barkat-Defradas, Institut des Sciences de lÉvolution [Montpellier]  
10:00 - 10:10 › Violence against women from natal home to marriage home: the difference in risk factors in a sample of 16,000 Jordanian women. - Olympia Campbell - University College, London  
10:10 - 10:20 › Ethnic minority status and sexual conflict over family planning: A mixed-method study in Ethiopia - D. Susie Lee, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research  
10:20 - 10:30 › Factors influencing the number of males outranked by females in a natural population of mandrills - Nikolaos Smit, Institut des Sciences de lÉvolution de Montpellier  
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break  
11:00 - 12:30 Evolutionary human sciences - Session 4 (Moderator: JB André) (+)  
11:00 - 11:20 › Why Imaginary Worlds? The psychological foundations and cultural evolution of fictions with imaginary worlds - Edgar Dubourg, Institut Jean-Nicod  
11:20 - 11:30 › How much did European sovereigns value looking trustworthy in modern Europe? - Léonard Guillou, École normale supérieure  
11:30 - 11:40 › The effect of perceived morbidity and mortality risk on risk-taking and patience - Melusine Boon-Falleur, Institut Jean-Nicod  
11:40 - 11:50 › What's cooking in your mind? Safety evaluations of unprocessed and processed foods - camille rioux - Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Max Planck Research Group Naturalistic Social Cognition, Lentzeallee 94, 14195 Berlin, Germany  
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch  
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