#Iran is in blackout: no internet, no connection. Weโre completely cut off, with no way to reach or hear from our loved ones.
In this silence, the mullahs are preparing to unleash yet another massacre against people who are protesting for their freedom.
09.01.2026 16:58
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it would be fascinating to explore, especially to see whether it correlates (perhaps negatively) with the cultural importance of romantic love in a community and the need to demarcate it.
04.01.2026 23:34
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Thank you so much for your interest! We did touch on this, and lip-to-lip kissing among early Christians. However, I havenโt seen any large dataset on parentโchild lip-kissing. Please let me know if you come across one ๐ (but I come across historical and ethnographical reports of it)
04.01.2026 23:33
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This paper is like a souvenir of one of the most frantic and meaningful periods of my life โ started during a war and travel bans and now published amid social protests in my home country.
Many thanks to @ashleyjthomas.bsky.social for her amazing warmth and support throughout this journey!
03.01.2026 12:17
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7/ โ๏ธ๐
Our account predicts:
- Nonโkissing cultures should still see romantic kissing as intimate, while not necessarily โromantic.โ
- Children may initially see lipโkissing as a general intimacy cue, then learn itโs specifically romantic.
03.01.2026 11:31
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As it involves:
- Close bodily contact
- Synchrony
- Sharing saliva
- Somewhat costly (bc of pathogens)
๐ We argue this is why it keeps being rediscovered.
03.01.2026 11:28
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Cultural evolution doesnโt search randomly. It tends to โsettleโ on practices that fit our cognitive dispositions.
Given our early emerging abstract ideas about intimacy, lipโtoโlip kissing is an especially intuitive solution...
03.01.2026 11:26
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Now add culture and history.
Romantic love is nearโuniversal, BUT how important it is varies hugely.
In societies where romantic love becomes central and highโstakes, people need clear, intuitive ways to signal and differentiate romantic bonds from other close relationships.
03.01.2026 11:22
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Across cultures, adults do this too: feeding each other, sharing cups, ritual food/drink exchangeโall reliably mark intimate โcommunal sharingโ bonds.
This suggests humans have a widely shared intuition:
**Shared bodily substances = Closer relationship.**
03.01.2026 11:21
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Infants ๐ผ appear to have core knowledge about social relationships.
Even babies treat *saliva sharing* and very close bodily contact as special cues of close relationships.
03.01.2026 11:18
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Abstract core knowledge may shape the basins of cultural attraction: romantic kissing as a case study
Romantic kissing is prevalent across human societies, yet far from universalโa puzzling pattern given it also appears to have been invented independenโฆ
1/ Romantic kissing ๐จโโค๏ธโ๐โ๐จ is common across culturesโbut NOT universal.
Of note, societies with little contact seem to โreinventโ it.
We argue this is b/c kissing sits in a cultural basin of attraction carved by our earlyโemerging understanding of intimacy. ๐งต
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
03.01.2026 11:15
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Many people from my lab are presenting exciting work at SRCD!
24.04.2025 21:28
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Yay for replication! I'm thrilled that scholars I admire so much put the time and effort into replicating our work!
09.04.2025 16:12
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The world is on fire, but three post-baccs from my lab got offers to PhD programs! All women of color who are going to do amazing things! And whose research interests and amazing ideas are informed by their lived experiences as a Black woman, a Taiwanese woman, and a Mexican woman.
14.03.2025 21:01
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Conveniently published for Valentine's Day, here's a cute study about the evolution of teddy bears we did with @hsamani.bsky.social, @edgardubourg.bsky.social, @oliviermorin.bsky.social & many others ๐ป
brill.com/view/journal...
14.02.2025 11:40
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Daedalus Home
Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
New Daedalus issue on the science of caregiving. In our paper, we ask, how might infants experience caregiving? Writing this paper with Christina Steele,
@alisongopnik.bsky.social and @rebeccasaxe.bsky.social was incredibly fun. Our paper and the other awesome pieces here:
www.amacad.org/daedalus
13.02.2025 17:06
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I do not know the organizers of this event personally, but I'm thrilled to see that there are still people in Iran determined to break through the regime's barriers and passionately connect with cutting-edge science of the mind. Kudos to all of them :)
10.02.2025 16:43
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