Prof. Dr. Lisa DeBruine (University of Glasgow, UK)

How to Avoid Incest

January 31, 2019 | 5 pm

 

How and why do humans avoid incest? Using the Game of Thrones for examples (spoiler alert), I will discuss how humans use contextual cues like co-residence timing, co-residence duration, and maternal perinatal association to identify siblings and what happens when those processes go wrong. I will also discuss the potential for phenotype matching kin recognition mechanisms to influence sexual motivation and present evidence about how hormonal changes might relate to responses to kinship cues.

Organiser:
Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods (EVA Lab)
Location:
Faculty of Psychology (Lecture hall G, 2nd floor, left wing)