Human Behavioral Ecology Research Group

Human Behavioral Ecology Research Group The Human Behavioral Ecology Research Group (HBERG) is a research collaboration and training lab in
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The Human Behavioral Ecology Research Group (HBERG) is a research collaboration and training lab led by Dr. Christopher Lynn. HBERG projects and objectives address questions and methods applicable to human behavioral ecology, neuroanthropology, and evolutionary psychology. Human behavioral ecology focuses on human adaptability in cultural context usually by assessing reproductive fitness, neuroant

hropology is the integration of deep ethnography and neurosciences, and evolutionary psychology is the use of psychological methods to test questions about evolved behaviors and morphology.

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Tuscaloosa, AL
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9am - 12pm

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(205) 348-4062

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