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John Skoyles (scientist)
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John Skoyles
John Skoyles is a neuroscientist and evolutionary psychologist. He studied philosophy of science at the London School of Economics and then did MRC…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
DEMO SKOYLESand DEMO RUSSIANLEATHERBUBBLEGUMGIN&TONICPAPERBACKBOOKSBANANAFLAMBÉEARTHWORMSSWIMMINGPOOLS
C. Carter
2015
Corpus ID: 194992459
‘Birmingham Show’ is an exhibition connecting gaps, distances and potentials of artists who have lived, worked or studied within…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Reply to Skoyles: Misplaced assumptions of perfect human prosociality
V. Horner
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J. D. Carter
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M. Suchak
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F. D. de Waal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2011
Corpus ID: 538751
In his letter (1), the author argues against prosocial tendencies in chimpanzees because the chimpanzees in our study (2) failed…
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2010
2010
Vernier acuity and the magnocellular system revisited: Response to Skottun and Skoyles
S. Kéri
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G. Benedek
Brain and Cognition
2010
Corpus ID: 53197781
2007
2007
Letter to the Editor
W. Slaghuis
Vision Research
2007
Corpus ID: 10566628
2003
2003
Up from Dragons: The Evolution of Human Intelligence by John R. Skoyles and Dorian Sagan. New York, McGraw-Hill, 2002.
N. Greenberg
2003
Corpus ID: 164658191
2002
2002
Up from Dragons: The Evolution of Human Intelligence
J. Skoyles
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D. Sagan
2002
Corpus ID: 15579512
In 1977 Carl Sagan published "The Dragons of Eden". On the 25th anniversary of its publication, neuroscientist John Skoyles has…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Some Cognitive Foundations of ‘ ‘ Cultural Programs
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2002
Corpus ID: 14532193
This article explores issues of versification as an epitome of cultural programs. It is devoted to the question of how cognitive…
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1999
1999
Why Grandmothers May Need Large Brains. (Commentary on Skoyles on Brain Expertise)
N. Humphrey
1999
Corpus ID: 142847265
Skoyles's case against human brain size being related to IQ is strong; but his case in favor of its being related to expertise is…
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