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German Society of Neurogenetics - http://www.med.uni-giessen.de/genetik/dgng.html
The German Society of Neurogenetics was founded in 1994. Its main objective is the enhancement of scientific exchange between all those disciplines that address questions on the genetics of normal and abnormal function of the nervous system. Information on the Society's meetings and journal, Neurogenetics. |
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Animal Behaviour Society - http://www.animalbehavior.org/ABS/
A detiled overview of the Society's activities, plus information on membership, jobs, and volunteers posts. |
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European Brain and Behavour Society - http://www.ebbs-science.org/
News and membership information. |
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National Academy of Neuropsychology - http://nanonline.org/
Includes the Society's online Bulletin. |
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Language Origins Society - http://baserv.uci.kun.nl/~los/
Promotes the study of the evolution of language, including the phylogeny of the cerebral correlates, the adaptation of the vocal tract, and the development of linguistic features. Includes scientists from many fields. Information on conferences and membership, plus a useful collection of scholarly publications. |
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International Society for Human Ethology - http://evolution.humb.univie.ac.at/ishe.html
Organization promoting the Darwinian approach to human behavior research. |
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International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology - http://www.ispne.org/
Incorporates a link to the Society's journal "Psychoneuroendocrinology" |
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Behavior OnLine: Evolutionary Psychology - http://www.behavior.net/column/brody/
Introduction to Evolutionary Psychology for Behavior OnLine Forum participants. |
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Management, Organization and Human Nature - http://www.mohn.org/
A source for academics and others interested in using an Evolutionary Psychology perspective to understand organizations and mananagement, and vice verse. |
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Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law - http://www.law.asu.edu/HomePages/Jones/seal/default.htm
Scholarly association fostering interdisciplinary exploration of issues at the intersection of law, biology, and evolutionary theory, improving the models of human behavior relevant to law, and promoting the integration of life- and social-science perspectives on law-relevant topics. Conference details, notices, other organization information, and links. |