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Paradox of diversity in the collective brain

Paradox of diversity in the collective brain
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  • Mapping Psychological Terrae Incognita: Explorations Beyond WEIRD Psychology at APS International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS) 2023
  • The Evolution of Comity: Ultimate Constraints on the Scale of Cooperation at the Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam
  • What makes us smart? at The University of Queensland’s School of Economics
  • The Evolution of Comity: Ultimate Constraints on the Scale of Cooperation at the Department of Economics, George Mason University
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  • Innovation and the Paradox of Diversity in the Collective Brain at the Department of Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California Merced