CARTA-inspired Publications
CARTA encourages transdisciplinary research to advance our understanding of human origins through its symposium series. CARTA symposia provide a forum for researchers in varied fields to come together "to explore and explain the human phenomenon.” Member interactions continue after symposia and via the web site. This page lists examples of publications inspired by interactions amongst CARTA members. The list will be updated periodically.
Displaying 151 - 175 of 441 publications
2018
. Oxytocin- and arginine vasopressin-containing fibers in the cortex of humans, chimpanzees, and rhesus macaques. Am J Primatol. 2018;80(10):e22875.
. Quantitative assessment of prefrontal cortex in humans relative to nonhuman primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2018.
. Race, then and now: 1918 revisited. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2018;165(4):924-938.
. Recent Selection on a Class I ADH Locus Distinguishes Southwest Asian Populations Including Ashkenazi Jews. Genes (Basel). 2018;9(9).
. Social manipulation, turn-taking and cooperation in apes Implications for the evolution of language-based interaction in humans. Interaction Studies. 2018;1-2:151–166.
. Sooty mangabey genome sequence provides insight into AIDS resistance in a natural SIV host. Nature. 2018;553:77-81.
. Talking about language. The Scientist. 2018, p.34-39.
. The Deep Learning Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2018.
. The evolution of modern human brain shape. Science Advances. 2018;4(1):eaao5961.
. The Lure of Death: Suicide and Human Evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 2018;373(1754).
. The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: a typical 'allosteric machine'. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2018;373.
. The Preference for Pointing With the Hand Is Not Universal. Cognitive Science. 2018, p.1-16.
. Two types of aggression in human evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018;115:245-253.
. Why do we want to talk? Evolution of neural substrates of emotion and social cognition. Interaction Studies. 2018;1-2:102–120.
. ‘Behavioral modernity’ as a process, not an event, in the human niche. Time and Mind . 2018;11(2):183.
2017
. A Fox Knows Many Things but a Hedgehog One Big Thing. In: The Cambridge Handbook of Morphology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2017, p.186-205.
. A. N-glycolyl groups of nonhuman chondroitin sulfates survive in ancient fossils. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017;114:E8155-E8164.
. Adaptive Significance of Ethics and Aesthetics. In: On Human Nature: Biology, Psychology, Ethics, Politics, and Religion. Academic Press. 2017, p.601–623.
. An Introduction to human brain evolutionary studies. In: Kaas, JH, eds. Evolution of Nervous Systems, Volume 4: Evolution of the Human Brain: Apes and Other Ancestors. Oxford: Elsevier. 2017, p.1-18.
. Ancestral Precursors, Social Control, and Social Selection in the Evolution of Morals. In: Muller, M, Wrangham, R, Pilbeam, D, eds. Chimpanzees and Human Evolution. Harvard University Press. 2017, p.794.
. Antagonistic pleiotropy and mutation accumulation influence human senescence and disease. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2017.
. Autonomy, Equality, and Teaching among Aka Foragers and Ngandu Farmers of the Congo Basin. Hum Nat. 2017;28:289-322.
. Bonobos Maintain Immune System Diversity with Three Functional Types of MHC-B. Journal of Immunology. 2017;198(9):3480-3493.
. Children's Representation and Imitation of Events: How Goal Organization Influences 3‐Year‐Old Children's Memory for Action Sequences. Cognitive science. 2017;41(7):1904-1933.


























