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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|December 20, 2011
The social brain meets neuroimagingRobin I M Dunbar
Royal Society Open Science|February 25, 2016
Do online social media cut through the constraints that limit the size of offline social networks?R I M Dunbar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 29, 2017
Reply to Jern et al.: On asking the right questionsR I M Dunbar
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 20, 2022
Laughter and its role in the evolution of human social bondingR I M Dunbar
Annals of Human Biology|July 4, 2009
The social brain hypothesis and its implications for social evolutionR I M Dunbar
Physics of Life Reviews|September 13, 2024
Why the distinction between language and languages matters Comment on "Language follows a distinct mode of extra-genomic evolution" by Balthasar Bickel, Anne-Lise Giraud, Klaus Zuberbühler, Carel P. van SchaikR I M Dunbar
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology|February 7, 2020
Breaking Bread: the Functions of Social EatingR I M Dunbar
Evolutionary Human Sciences|August 17, 2023
Why did doctrinal religions first appear in the Northern Subtropical Zone?R I M Dunbar
Evolutionary Human Sciences|August 17, 2023
Managing the stresses of group-living in the transition to village lifeR I M Dunbar
Animal Behaviour|March 3, 2018
Social structure as a strategy to mitigate the costs of group living: a comparison of gelada and guereza monkeysR I M Dunbar
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|December 20, 2011
The social brain meets neuroimagingRobin I M Dunbar
Royal Society Open Science|February 25, 2016
Do online social media cut through the constraints that limit the size of offline social networks?R I M Dunbar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 29, 2017
Reply to Jern et al.: On asking the right questionsR I M Dunbar
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 20, 2022
Laughter and its role in the evolution of human social bondingR I M Dunbar
Annals of Human Biology|July 4, 2009
The social brain hypothesis and its implications for social evolutionR I M Dunbar
Physics of Life Reviews|September 13, 2024
Why the distinction between language and languages matters Comment on "Language follows a distinct mode of extra-genomic evolution" by Balthasar Bickel, Anne-Lise Giraud, Klaus Zuberbühler, Carel P. van SchaikR I M Dunbar
Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology|February 7, 2020
Breaking Bread: the Functions of Social EatingR I M Dunbar
Evolutionary Human Sciences|August 17, 2023
Why did doctrinal religions first appear in the Northern Subtropical Zone?R I M Dunbar
Evolutionary Human Sciences|August 17, 2023
Managing the stresses of group-living in the transition to village lifeR I M Dunbar
Animal Behaviour|March 3, 2018
Social structure as a strategy to mitigate the costs of group living: a comparison of gelada and guereza monkeysR I M Dunbar
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