Tag Archives: Brent Colyer
2012’s Cheap Thrills thru Evolution in Review
I sit in Highland, NY at my in-laws’ watching crappy bowl games (Rutgers v. Va Tech, can either of you find an offense?), reading a cool manuscript draft about psychoneuroimmunological disparity in monastic cemetery remains for my friend Sharon DeWitte, & … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Evolution and Psychology, Evolution in Higher Education, Evolutionary Medicine, Mating and Sexuality, Paleontology, Primates
Tagged academic blogging, alcoholism, ALLELE, bonobos, Brent Colyer, Canela, HBES, John Hawks, penises, smartphones, zoos
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Remembering Brent Colyer: Serotonin, Alcoholism, & Evolution
I am beginning the writing of this on Saturday, December 8, around 11:30PM. A week ago & a few hours earlier, I was agitating over six lead changes as I watched Bama ultimately beat Georgia in the SEC college football … Continue reading
Posted in Biological Anthropology, Evolution and Biology, Genetics, Primates, Variation
Tagged 5-HHTLPR, alcoholism, behavioral immune system, Brent Colyer, Bukowski, cultural neuroscience, gene-by-environment interaction, macaques, maternal buffering, Morning Shakes, neuroanthropology, Neuroscience, orchid-dandelion hypothesis, Robert Sapolsky, serotonin, SERT
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