CARTA Member Publications

CARTA encourages transdisciplinary research to advance our understanding of human origins and provides a forum for researchers from disparate fields "to explore and explain the human phenomenon.” This page lists select publications with one or more CARTA member authors.

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2017

Berg, K, Aronoff, M. Spelling English Suffixes. Language . 2017;93 :37-64.
Rabinowitch, T, Meltzoff, A. Synchronized movement experience enhances peer cooperation in preschool children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 2017;160:21-32.
Boyette, A, Hewlett, B. Teaching in Hunter-Gatherers. Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 2017, p.1-27.
Cela-Conde, C, Ayala, F. The Advent of Biological Evolution and Humankind: Chance or Necessity?. In: On Human Nature: Biology, Psychology, Ethics, Politics, and Religion. Academic Press. 2017, p.3-15.
Siddiqui, S, Springer, S, Verhagen, A, Sundaramurthy, V, Alisson-Silva, F, Jiang, W, Ghosh, P, Varki, A. The Alzheimer's disease–protective CD33 splice variant mediates adaptive loss of function via diversion to an intracellular pool. J Biol Chem. 2017;292:15312-15320.
Churchland, P. The Brains Behind Morality. Dana Foundations Cerebrum Website. 2017.
Stoneking, M. The Contribution of Genetic Ancestry From Archaic Humans to Modern Humans. In: On Human Nature: Biology, Psychology, Ethics, Politics, and Religion. Academic Press. 2017, p.55-63.
Halley, A, Deacon, T. The Developmental Basis of Evolutionary Trends in Primate Encephalization. In: Kaas, J, eds. Evolution of Nervous Systems , 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: Academic Press. 2017, p.149 - 162.
Piel, AK, Strampelli, P, Greathead, E, R Hernandez-Aguilar, A, Moore, J, Stewart, FA. The diet of open-habitat chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in the Issa valley, western Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution. 2017;112:57-69.
Kaas, J. The evolution of Mammalian Brains from early Mammals to present-day Primates. In: Watanabe, S, Hofman, M, Shimizu, T, eds. Evolution of the Brain, Cognition and Emotion. Springer, Japan. 2017, p.59-80.
Mayer, S, Kriegstein, A. The Expansion of the Cortical Sheet in Primates. In: Kaas, J, eds. Evolution of Nervous Systems, 2nd edition. Oxford: Academic Press. 2017, p.59 - 71.
Ayala, F, Cele-conde, C. The First Humans. OUPblog. Oxford University Press. 2017.
Preuss, T. The human brain: Evolution and distinctive features. In: Tibayrenc, M, Ayala, F, eds. On Human Nature. Biology, Psychology, Ethics, Politics, and Religion. Oxford: Elsevier. 2017, p.125-149.
Kaas, J. The Organization of Neocortex in Early Mammals. In: Evolution of Nervous Systems, 2nd edition. Oxford: Academic Press. 2017, p.87 - 101.
Cameron, N, Bogin, B, Bolter, D, Berger, L. The postcranial skeletal maturation of Australopithecus sediba. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2017;163:633-640.
Solomon, S. The Role of Death Denial in Culture and Consciousness. In: Scott, R, Buchmann, M, Kosslyn, S, eds. Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. 2017, p. 1–16.
Guethlein, L, Norman, P, Heijmans, C, de Groot, N, Hilton, H, Babrzadeh, F, Abi-Rached, L, Bontrop, R, Parham, P. Two Orangutan Species Have Evolved Different KIR Alleles and Haplotypes. Journal of Immunology. 2017;198:3157-3169.
Kaas, J, Herculano-Houzel, S, Opris, I, Casanova, M. What Makes the Human Brain Special: Key Features of Brain and Neocortex. In: The Physics of the Mind and Brain Disorders. Springer Series in Cognitive and Neural Systems. Switzerland: Springer, Cham. 2017;11:2-22.

2016

Dopazo, J, Amadoz, A, Bleda, M, Garcia-Alonso, L, Alemán, A, García-García, F, Rodríguez, J, Daub, J, Muntané, G, Rueda, A, Vela-Boza, A, López-Domingo, F, Florido, J, Arce, P, Ruiz-Ferrer, M, Méndez-Vidal, C, Arnold, T, Spleiss, O, Alvarez-Tejado, M, Navarro, A, Bhattacharya, S, Borrego, S, Santoyo-López, J, Antiñolo, G. 267 Spanish Exomes Reveal Population-Specific Differences in Disease-Related Genetic Variation. Mol Biol Evol. 2016;33:1205-18.
Ma, F, Deng, L, Secrest, P, Shi, L, Zhao, J, Gagneux, P. A Mouse Model for Dietary Xenosialitis: ANTIBODIES TO XENOGLYCAN CAN REDUCE FERTILITY. J Biol Chem. 2016;291:18222-31.

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