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Biology of human behavior. Lecture # 3. [Robert Sapolsky, 2010. Stanford]





We present to you the third lecture of the course “ Biology of Human Behavior ” by Professor Stanford University Robert Sapolsky .



This lecture focuses on individual and family selection, behavioral logic, competitive infanticide, male and female hierarchies, changes in the sex ratio in the group, intersexual competition, and other phenomena from the world of behavior biology. This is the second lecture on the topic of behavior evolution, the first part of this topic, as well as the introductory lecture, you will find in the list of translated lectures under the cat. There are 25 lectures in total, gradually we will translate everything.

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List of translated lectures:



Lecture 1 : Introductory lecture on the main directions of the course and why it is dangerous to think in categories.

Lecture 2 : In this lecture, the professor explains the evolution of behavior using vivid examples, including the well-known “prisoner's dilemma”.



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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/369987/



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