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Nicolas Baumard

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
Increased affluence, life history theory, and the decline of shamanismNicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 28, 2014
For public policies, our evolved psychology is the problem and the solutionNicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 21, 2019
Psychological origins of the Industrial Revolution: More work is needed!Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
The restorative logic of punishment: another argument in favor of weak selectionNicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 28, 2018
Psychological origins of the Industrial RevolutionNicolas Baumard
Plos One|April 7, 2022
Evoked and transmitted culture models: Using bayesian methods to infer the evolution of cultural traits in historyAlexandre Hyafil, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 17, 2022
Imaginary worlds through the evolutionary lens: Ultimate functions, proximate mechanisms, cultural distributionEdgar Dubourg, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 8, 2021
Why imaginary worlds? The psychological foundations and cultural evolution of fictions with imaginary worldsEdgar Dubourg, Nicolas Baumard
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 14, 2013
Explaining moral religionsNicolas Baumard, Pascal Boyer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 24, 2011
Second- or third-party punishment? When self-interest hides behind apparent functional interventionsNicolas Baumard, Pierre Liénard
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|May 9, 2019
Increased affluence, life history theory, and the decline of shamanismNicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|August 28, 2014
For public policies, our evolved psychology is the problem and the solutionNicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 21, 2019
Psychological origins of the Industrial Revolution: More work is needed!Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
The restorative logic of punishment: another argument in favor of weak selectionNicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|September 28, 2018
Psychological origins of the Industrial RevolutionNicolas Baumard
Plos One|April 7, 2022
Evoked and transmitted culture models: Using bayesian methods to infer the evolution of cultural traits in historyAlexandre Hyafil, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|November 17, 2022
Imaginary worlds through the evolutionary lens: Ultimate functions, proximate mechanisms, cultural distributionEdgar Dubourg, Nicolas Baumard
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 8, 2021
Why imaginary worlds? The psychological foundations and cultural evolution of fictions with imaginary worldsEdgar Dubourg, Nicolas Baumard
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 14, 2013
Explaining moral religionsNicolas Baumard, Pascal Boyer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 24, 2011
Second- or third-party punishment? When self-interest hides behind apparent functional interventionsNicolas Baumard, Pierre Liénard
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