🎭 Adile Yasar

🎭 Adile Yasar

@adileyasar.bsky.social

doctoral researcher experiments on cooperation Opinions expressed are my own. Website: https://adileyasar.github.io

219 Followers 319 Following 55 Posts Joined Sep 2023
1 week ago

Can we all just agree that if your evolutionary theory of humans posits we all evolved to have the social values of 1950s American it’s probably wrong? Thanks.

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1 week ago
Postdoc position -- Social Learning and Cultural Evolution Postdoc position -- Social Learning and Cultural Evolution posted on March 2, 2026 We are currently seeking a highly motivated individual...

🚀 Postdoc Alert! Are you passionate about social learning & cultural evolution? @dominikdeffner.bsky.social & I have a 3-year position with freedom to develop your research and work on cutting-edge multiplayer and immersive experiments. Apply by March 30! hmc-lab.com/SocialLearni... Pls share 🙏

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2 months ago

Are there any new papers on cooperation/ social behavior which are a must read? :)

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2 months ago

Favorite article on how evolution and culture (sociocultural, not CET) aren't at odds with each other. Go!

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2 months ago
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Putting immune cells into ‘night mode’ reduces heart-attack damage Drugs that limit the activity of cells called neutrophils could make heart attacks less severe without compromising the immune system.

Manipulating the activity of these immune cells could provide a way to reduce the severity of heart attacks

go.nature.com/4jtQNxr

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2 months ago
Birds lay eggs in a diverse array of colors, patterns, sizes, and shapes, as seen in this assortment from the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology collection.

Birds lay eggs in a diverse array of colors, patterns, sizes, and shapes.

After looking at nearly 50,000 eggs from more than 1400 bird species, researchers in Science found that egg shape is related to flight ability.

Learn more on #NationalBirdDay: https://scim.ag/3YUZkQc

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2 months ago

Wenn Dir das Völkerrecht zu komplex ist, ist eine Kanzlerschaft vielleicht nicht das richtige fĂŒr Dich.

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3 months ago

thanks for sharing your opinion Ishan!

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3 months ago
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Killer whales and dolphins seen hunting together in rare video Researchers say the footage, captured near the North-West Pacific coast, is the first recorded evidence of the two working together.

What do my fellow researchers in cooperation research think of this?https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/ceq1000742go

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5 months ago
Praxis ohne Grenzen - Unsere Praxis Die Praxis ohne Grenzen Hamburg – betreut Patienten ohne Krankenversicherung in 10 medizinischen Fachrichtungen einschließlich einer kompetenten Sozialberatung.

today I learned: Es gibt in Hamburg eine Poliklinik die Menschen ohne Versicherung behandelt, mit komplett ehrenamtlichen Mitarbeitenden, modernen GerÀten und verschiedenen Fachrichtungen! Komplett spendenfinanziert. Traurig dass es das braucht, aber Respekt!

www.praxisohnegrenzen-hh.de

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5 months ago
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Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time | BBC News YouTube video by BBC News

Hab GĂ€nsehaut, das ist unglaublich!

youtu.be/bhExSMZt1zs?...

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5 months ago

One thing I have learned ever since talking openly about my life with bipolar disorder is that, yeah, there are still many people interpreting hypomanic or depressive states as character flaws.

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5 months ago
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AI is helping to decode animals’ speech. Will it also let us talk with them? The complexity of vocal communication in some primates, whales and birds might approach that of human language.

A feature in Nature outlines how researchers are using artificial intelligence to decode the speech of animals, and the technology may enable humans someday to talk back to them. đŸ§Ș

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5 months ago
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Russische Kampfjets im estnischen Luftraum Außenminister Tsahkna nannte den Vorfall "beispiellos dreist".

Russische Kampfjets im estnischen Luftraum #Estland #Russland

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5 months ago
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Why AI could make people more likely to lie A new study has revealed that people feel much more comfortable being deceitful when using AI

Why AI could make people more likely to lie

Coverage of our recent paper by THe Independent, with nice commentary by @swachter.bsky.social

www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...

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6 months ago

We would also wish that the drone attack on Poland was a mistake. But it wasn’t. And we know it.

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6 months ago
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Assistant Professor of Psychology - Human Cognition or Cognitive Neuroscience University of California, Davis is hiring. Apply now!

UC Davis is hiring! A tenure-track assistant professor of psychology, in human cognition or cognitive neuroscience #psychjobs recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF07300

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6 months ago
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‘Almost unimaginable’: these ants are different species but share a mother Nature - Ant queens of one species clone ants of another to create hybrid workers that do their bidding.

A common type of ant in Europe breaks a fundamental rule in biology: its queens can produce male offspring that are a whole different species

go.nature.com/467N16m

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6 months ago
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Guilt drives prosociality across 20 countries Nature Human Behaviour - This Registered Report of 7,978 people in 20 countries found that guilt and information about consequences drive prosocial behaviour. Guilt-prone individuals gave more when...

📣 New registered report in @nathumbehav.nature.com with Ivan Soraperra, @jonathanschulz.bsky.social, and Shaul Shalvi: rdcu.be/eAcMA

With data from 7,978 participants in 20 countries, we find that information about negative externalities promotes prosociality, especially in guilt-prone individuals.

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6 months ago
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On the left is a rabbit. On the right is an elephant. But guess what: They’re the *same image*, rotated 90°!

In @currentbiology.bsky.social, @chazfirestone.bsky.social & I show how these images—known as “visual anagrams”—can help solve a longstanding problem in cognitive science. bit.ly/45BVnCZ

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6 months ago

Too often, I see people talk about a replication as if the first study has established something, and the replication study is a double-check. What people often fail to understand is that we do not do replication studies to *check* a finding, but to *establish* a finding. 1/x

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7 months ago

Hier 7h screen time haben >

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7 months ago

did I actually google ÀugliglÀsli

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7 months ago

I logged off, now I have a baby cat

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7 months ago

Danke, gerade genau an dem punkt 😬

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7 months ago
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Feature-based reward learning shapes human social learning strategies - Nature Human Behaviour This research advances a mechanistic reward learning account of social learning strategies. Through experiments and simulations, it shows how individuals learn to learn from others, dynamically shapin...

Through experiments and simulations, this study shows how individuals learn to learn from others, dynamically shaping the processes involved in cultural evolution. @davidschultner.bsky.social @bjornlindstrom.bsky.social
@lucasmolleman.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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7 months ago
Impediments to countering racist pseudoscience | Evolutionary Human Sciences | Cambridge Core Impediments to countering racist pseudoscience

Excited to see 1st of the Evoluionary Human Sciences special issue on scientific racism come out! @kevinlala.bsky.social @gillianrbrown1.bsky.social @kztwyman.bsky.social & Marcus Feldman discuss impediments to countering racist pseudoscience & present 5 solutions www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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7 months ago

wow

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7 months ago

wenn ich mal eine tochter habe nenne ich sie ann-katrin berger

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8 months ago

Hey, I just started to read the book and you are right! It is great. Thanks for recommending :)

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