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testing complete

Well, it looks like nearly everyone has posted now. So that`s working

I`ve checked the settings, and it looks like anyone`s first post is held back for moderation, but after that you`re comments should be pretty much immediate.

Finally, there`s a tag for “unofficial readings” feel free to tag any posts with links as such, I`ve tagged Charlene`s and Greg`s existing posts with this.

-Scott

Testing

Yet another test post, but hey, I think we’re set to go!

Here’s an article relevant to evolution of aesthetics and fiction: Does Beauty Build Adapted Minds?

  • Does Beauty Build Adapted Minds? Toward an Evolutionary Theory of Aesthetics, Fiction and the Arts

  • John Tooby and Leda Cosmides
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Yet another test post

Hello, world!

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Article on Evolutionary Psychology

This is just a test, not an assignment, but I thought I’d post an interesting article I found recently.  In a few weeks I’m sure we’ll be talking about Evolutionary Psychology, so for those who want to get a jump start:

Evolutionary Psychology and the Public Media: Rekindling the Romance

My favorite paragraph, which refers to a professor right here in the UBC department of psychology:

“At the most recent annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, the first plenary speaker was Joseph Henrich, who obtained his PhD with Robert Boyd and whose address was titled “Culture and the Evolution of Human Sociality.” Henrich also spoke about proximate psychological mechanisms that evolved by genetic evolution, not as adaptations to specific adaptive problems, but as adaptations that enable individuals and groups to adapt to their current environments in a rapid and open-ended fashion. For example, a “prestige bias” causes us to grant status to individuals who have something to offer and to use them as role models. A “conformity bias” causes us to copy the most common behavior in the absence of other information. “Strong reciprocity” impels us to uphold norms and punish transgressions, even at our own cost. These are the social equivalents of what B.F. Skinner called “reinforcers,” which guide open-ended individual learning. Henrich’s talk represents what I regard as the most newsworthy development in the field of evolutionary psychology writ large. The headline should read “Evolutionary Psychology Captures the Middle Ground!” There is something between the Cosmides/Tooby blueprint and the Standard Social Science Model that we are beginning to articulate, which is richly innate and richly open-ended at the same time.”

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Something Random, I Believe?

So, if memory serves, the assignment is to post something to make sure everything works?

And, having posted and checked, it seems that this is indeed the case.

And author names show up for me as well.

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More Testing

Okay. Author names seem to be showing up under the post title (or at least they are for me).

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Test: Welcome to BIOL490A/ASTU400B!

We should each make a test post, perhaps with corresponding tag (see right sidebar when writing a new post); afterwards, we may delete them to reduce clutter, or keep them for extra entertainment value — it’s up to you guys! ^_^

Is anyone interested in the slides from the first class, ie any particular images/references? I could repost them here if you’d like, if my computer illiteracy doesn’t block me from doing so… >_>

Do try out commenting too…

See you guys on Tue!

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