17. Human Sexual Behavior III & Aggression I

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  • @sydneyarmstrong1010
    @sydneyarmstrong1010 3 года назад +232

    I like how I have watched exactly ZERO of the lectures for my actual school and ALL of these completely unrelated hours of footage. And not only that but TAKEN NOTES on it

    • @devora4386
      @devora4386 3 года назад +13

      Same! I have a paper due as well. But I’ll do it after another Sapolsky lecture or two :)

    • @davidpinontoan3429
      @davidpinontoan3429 3 года назад +9

      We’re in Stanford

    • @dougary856
      @dougary856 7 месяцев назад +9

      I am an engineer, got a stable well paying job, and biology is obviously not my field at all.
      No incentive to listen to Sapolsky, but the guy is just so damn interesting I just can't have enough

    • @PrinceTerrien
      @PrinceTerrien Месяц назад +1

      That's the spirit

  • @supertonicwater
    @supertonicwater 4 года назад +321

    I love that the Professor keeps reminding his young students about kindness.

  • @Artur_Papryka
    @Artur_Papryka 3 года назад +122

    I've been seeing those lectures on the right-hand side of my screen for over a year. Finally, after being too bored I checked what prof. Sapolsky has to say and God forgive me, these are the best lectures I've ever heard. I mean, they are not only well presented and intelligently entertaining but also contain a magnitude of useful information. Thank you, sir.

    • @elinannestad5320
      @elinannestad5320 2 года назад +1

      me too - maybe not for a year but for quite some time there he has been, waiting....

  • @55bigcheese
    @55bigcheese 10 лет назад +393

    fascinating. I am so glad Robert Sapolsky's lectures are on RUclips so everyone can benefit from his expertise. All his lectures are brilliant you can learn about the brain, about the limbic system, the hypothalamus, all about neuroscience and why we are the way we are and how we work. Thanks Dr Sapolsky for sharing this with the world. You are a legend

    • @luxesmith77
      @luxesmith77 5 лет назад +4

      55bigcheese I would love to have them all.

    • @Galifamackus
      @Galifamackus 2 года назад

      @@luxesmith77 looks like I need some sleep, I swore you had wrote “I would love to hang them all.”

  • @theundergradanalysis
    @theundergradanalysis 10 лет назад +872

    This guy is a ridiculously good lecturer

    • @SUSUGAM
      @SUSUGAM 6 лет назад +8

      You sound scared.

    • @jackthompson1382
      @jackthompson1382 6 лет назад +8

      Ghryst VanGhod I’m gonna suggest getting help, maybe start here?

    • @MrGoranPa
      @MrGoranPa 6 лет назад +5

      @@Ghryst He is in humanities.

    • @slavemonkey5063
      @slavemonkey5063 5 лет назад +14

      @@Ghryst The guy teaches at Stanford. I can't abide his politics either, but the man's got the decency to keep his political ruminations to a minimum, unlike many lecturers these days who take any excuse to shoe-horn their nonsense into every topic. I can respect this guy, he seems like a bleeding heart but he doesn't SEEM the type to be ramming it down your throat. Not to mention, it's clear he is at least highly knowledgeable on the subject material.

    • @slavemonkey5063
      @slavemonkey5063 5 лет назад +7

      @@MrGoranPa Biology is not typically put under the umbrella of the "humanities" which consist of disciplines such as history, philosophy, ethnography, literature & artistic studies. Biology is considered as a science, rather than an art. As far as I'm aware, this is a course offered by the Biology Department.

  • @ericanderson7059
    @ericanderson7059 3 года назад +106

    Dr. Sapolsky's facial hair is a secondary characteristic which is a marker for his genius . What a boss !

    • @Alsatiagent
      @Alsatiagent Год назад +1

      Not too long ago that beard would have been a sign of robust health.

    • @palominox64
      @palominox64 6 месяцев назад +1

      If you listened- facial hair being a secondary sex characteristic, it means whatever his professor salary is, it’s sufficient to let him eat enough to divert a bunch of calories into survival-superfluous sexual dimorphic biology, and the grey says his immune system is robust enough that he can do this even past prime immediate post-adolescent years.
      Now we just gotta see how well he dances.
      No offense, Dr. Sapolsky.

    • @Freebirdsfearnone
      @Freebirdsfearnone 27 дней назад

      😂

  • @MrRobertX70
    @MrRobertX70 5 лет назад +105

    This is my favorite lecturer by far. I have watched close to 8 hours of his lectures and each one leaves me fascinated.

    • @adielwilson8749
      @adielwilson8749 4 года назад +3

      Yeah I watched 5 hours of his content until 4:30 in the morning and I had to wake up at 9:30 for work just amazing content

    • @shirleydrake1602
      @shirleydrake1602 2 года назад +1

      He reminds me of my anatomy and physiology teacher in college. Two full quarters, six months of lectures. He never missed a beat, never cracked a book, he just went by some outline in his brain, which he transferred to the board. One thing for sure, every word he said would show up on his WEEKLY test.

  • @M.u18
    @M.u18 Год назад +17

    Cant stress enough how amazing it is to have free access to these lectures

  • @hiphiphoogray
    @hiphiphoogray 4 года назад +293

    “both sexes had an equal preference for the #1 thing on the list, which is winding up with somebody who’s nice to them.”

    • @latinaalma1947
      @latinaalma1947 4 года назад +13

      YEs BUT also those sexual preferences a nice guy 5ft 4in my height, a pretty face like a girl...small jaw, pretty eyes, not a low voice, slight body build...if hes nice to me great, I have just met a friend..not about to mate with him. Same for guys you hear all the time when you offer to introduce a guy to your best female friend and then say...she has a great personality or she's really nice and the guy says oh yeah....ugly huh? Thank goodness I had a waist 10 inches smaller than chest and hips , was short 5ft 4in, cause working against me was higher IQ, more higher education, not overtly highly agreeable ie popular bec. shy, introvert, high in conscientiousness. Based on my shyness, bookishness, introversion, unwillingness to go to parties, bars, sports games, so without the looks I NEVER would have found a mate. Thanks to my hip waist ratio blessed forebears!

    • @latinaalma1947
      @latinaalma1947 4 года назад +7

      I married someone when I was young who was a different religion HUGE problems with his mother over it. DIfferent national backgrounds WASP vs 2nd gen Italian..his mother was so upset I wasn't Italian, totally different expectations of what each genders role should be in the family...SHE drove us to divorce...he wasn't about to leave Mama...had to.live close to her and she was pure hell for me. He chose Mama..I chose freedom. Later at 32 I met my current mate of 40,yrs...exact same social class, income level of family of origin, same expectations and yes we were nice to each other AND highly attracted to each other phsyically...same hobbies sailing, reading etc etc...by first husband had never been on a sailboat on his life, immigrant class and values. Current mate several degrees, same as me, first one no college and when I went to college his mother said only fancy people go to college, huh? My family traveled as do we now abroad, his family never traveled more than 20 miles from home EVER in their lives and had no desire to do SO! WE believed in delayed gratification saving for the future...his family believed spend it while you have it, ALL of it. Totally a recipe for future poverty. FIrst marriage totally mismatched...current, perfectly matched and HAPPY!

    • @fionafiona1146
      @fionafiona1146 4 года назад +1

      @@latinaalma1947
      OP didn't say the list stopped being important from then on, not being subject to compounded social challenges needn't be in first place to be impact full

    • @a_diamond
      @a_diamond 4 года назад +3

      @@latinaalma1947 your IQ seems fine to me. Most people aren't that good at looking at themselves quite that bluntly. They may have had a higher education, but maybe you should have had a similar access to such an education.

    • @a_diamond
      @a_diamond 4 года назад +4

      *defied several of these social rules, and married a good person.*
      Thank God for being on the spectrum XD

  • @AnitaTaddeo-fp4en
    @AnitaTaddeo-fp4en Год назад +10

    I have watched all of his lectures and can’t get enough of him. He is tops in lectures, his talent for lectures and fluid style holds your attention. He is the best.

  • @piratep
    @piratep 4 года назад +103

    I'm gonna need a supercut of every time he says "WOAH."

  • @driziiD
    @driziiD 3 года назад +38

    what is stopping other teachers from being as brilliant as this man....this is literally more entertaining than anything on netflix at the moment

    • @thewhitefalcon8539
      @thewhitefalcon8539 3 года назад +1

      I had a linear algebra teacher who was this good. Don't even remember his name though. I think you'll find lots of teachers like him, and lots not like him.

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 2 года назад +4

      This professor came from extremely intelligent parents, with a wealthy upbringing and private education, and has more post-secondary education than 97% of Americans over 25 at the time of this lecture. He was also recognized as gifted at an early age. He’s literally been given every advantage in life to reach his full potential. And “we” the viewers get the benefits of that upbringing.
      So if we could convince the rest of American with this level of opportunity to turn around choose to teach, we’d have better teachers all over.

    • @emmawatson9180
      @emmawatson9180 2 года назад

      @Krystal K: wow true...

  • @Under_Growth
    @Under_Growth 3 года назад +19

    The opposite of love is indifference.
    Never forget

  • @JoseMonteverde
    @JoseMonteverde 9 лет назад +395

    Aggression starts @ 52:20

  • @Suburp212
    @Suburp212 2 года назад +7

    That "favor someone who is NICE to them" was fantastic and superbly delivered.

  • @MuffinologyTrainer
    @MuffinologyTrainer 3 года назад +16

    I really want more of these lectures, Robert is an absolute legend at sharing knowledge, we need more people like him.

  • @skrifefeil3634
    @skrifefeil3634 3 года назад +22

    I’m a family therapist and this is a very relevant and interesting lecture! So great!

  • @andrewhazenberg3398
    @andrewhazenberg3398 3 года назад +56

    This man is a human encyclopedia. He is absolutely brilliant!

  • @SaveriusTianhui
    @SaveriusTianhui 5 лет назад +21

    19:00 conspicuous consumption, resource expenditure as health and virility signaling
    38:50 female preselection signaling trumps initial impressions
    50:00 culturally universal homo sapien attractive criterions

  • @kokomanation
    @kokomanation 6 лет назад +28

    I like that he speaks about psychology in a strictly neurological way of analysis the best psychology lectures ever

    •  5 лет назад +1

      Chris Kokolios I wish I had had him sooner

  • @capoeirastronaut
    @capoeirastronaut 6 лет назад +332

    "This remains deeply controversial, for the three and a half people that care about it.." Harsh! Lol

    • @Vojife
      @Vojife 5 лет назад +15

      @Boony Tooty Umm... good job?

    • @adielwilson8749
      @adielwilson8749 4 года назад +8

      @Boony Tooty how did you debunk this data?

    • @kyliestanfill7938
      @kyliestanfill7938 4 года назад +6

      Bro people on college lectures do not care 😭😭😭💀💀💀 we’re too tired.

    • @a_diamond
      @a_diamond 4 года назад +21

      @masa musa I'm in my 40s and (voluntarily) slept with two people in my life. I love both, and married one of them. Not sure what you think is so great about sleeping with as many people as possible but I really like being able to have breakfast together in the morning... Just sayin'

    • @KevinUchihaOG
      @KevinUchihaOG 4 года назад +1

      @mary the sun nobody cares

  • @jenatsky
    @jenatsky 3 года назад +6

    Wow! Rarely in life do you have opportunity to listen to such a talented speaker and lecturer.

  • @milenajelich276
    @milenajelich276 3 года назад +26

    Professor Robert Sapolsky is amazing!! The lectures are fascinating, his style is captivating and engaging !!
    We love you Professor Sapolsky!!!! Warmest regards from Toronto!! ❤️🌸❤️

  • @nb5757
    @nb5757 12 лет назад +209

    Now I know why his beard is shaped like a big dominant jaw ;)

  • @ezrabelli1350
    @ezrabelli1350 8 лет назад +20

    Keep calm and love sapolsky's lectures

  • @staywithme1221
    @staywithme1221 2 года назад +3

    thank you professor for your lecture series. i am a PhD student in molecular biology and you stimulate me to step out of my boredom of Biology. the problem with my current institution is it is too much research oriented and has limited courses offered. these lecture series are my fav along with professor Sugrue keke

  • @emtheplatypus337
    @emtheplatypus337 2 года назад +7

    I love Dr. Sapolsky. I don’t think there’s any other academic I’d rather meet some day.

  • @suneeln546
    @suneeln546 Месяц назад

    I have been binge watching this amazing man's lecture for about 5 days now. I am a guy with economics background but love study of Humans and I am eternally greatful that this available for free.
    Coming to this particular lecture 17, the Professor talks about Hip-waist ratio, I think it maybe true even ignoring modern western standards. If we look art - sculptures, images in most cultures for centuries, most idealized female portraits are with extreme Hip-Waist ratio. This is true even before many cultures had contacted each other.

  • @halporter9
    @halporter9 2 года назад +4

    Amydalectomies: I’m 75 and moved to New York in 8/70. I followed this type of stuff following college, graduated that year. Shocked that I have never heard of these, though all sorts of other psychic surgery. My wife, who taught a lot of this stuff (social work never mentioned), amazing.

  • @learningmode1833
    @learningmode1833 3 года назад +7

    I love how he gets super shy when passing compliments to his TAs.

  • @viverepensare
    @viverepensare Год назад +3

    What a wonderful time to be alive when classes such as these are available to everyone totally for free 🙏

  • @martin670125
    @martin670125 4 года назад +8

    These lectures are like 100 interesting facts u didnt know about human behavioral biology. Im facinated. I shoud've started taking notes from the begining

  • @jackjones1056
    @jackjones1056 6 лет назад +13

    High value upload. Thanks to both, the lecturer and the guys making it available on youtube.

  • @helenrothberg9182
    @helenrothberg9182 2 года назад +1

    I do not tire of listening to these lectures. Thought provoking and I truly inspiring .

  • @vanzeller3837
    @vanzeller3837 3 года назад +10

    I'm in law school.... In Brazil and i can't stop watching this. I have a notebook and it's field with.... Biology.

  • @tylerdonaldson2804
    @tylerdonaldson2804 4 года назад +81

    "What's that about?"

  • @shirleydrake1602
    @shirleydrake1602 2 года назад +1

    I don’t know if this guy gets our comments, or not, but, I sincerely hope he does , I love this series. I plan to watch it several times, until I am sure I have it down pat. This should be required for every person. One great thing about YouTUBE, there’s no limit to the number of times you can view a video, or listen to a lecture. I have learned so many things from YouTUBE presenters. This may be the most useful things ever in learning to deal with any one else, provided they also have a brain!

  • @dianeapparcel1825
    @dianeapparcel1825 3 года назад +4

    Great lecture. Love Dr. Sapolsky -- his ability to explain very complex ideas in a way that regular "Joe / Jane" can grasp and relate to. YOU ROCK!!

  • @solitudessilentgroove
    @solitudessilentgroove 9 лет назад +106

    Dude is hilarious!!! Loving the dry humor. :)

  • @sumitjoshi8605
    @sumitjoshi8605 3 года назад +9

    I'm a marine engineer n this guy makes psychology understandable to me 🙌🏻 , read his book ' behave ' great research

  • @ewaszulgit6716
    @ewaszulgit6716 6 лет назад +8

    Empathy and aggression is nature's way seeking for balance I think. Nature is all about balance is what I've learned from all these examples in lectures. All this was once singular and undisturbed, then it split made the world we know, dichotomies. Dichotomies describe best what's going on nowadays, and the moments of clash demand balance.

    •  5 лет назад +1

      Ewa Szulgit good point. Empathy is one extreme, and the other is agression. Balance between two is what makes us survive.

  • @scottsears5545
    @scottsears5545 3 года назад +2

    He is a phenomenal speaker and very very knowledgeable

  • @temeryn3312
    @temeryn3312 5 лет назад +82

    at 17:25 SP wonders how a woman's face could become "more symmetrical" during ovulation and the answer is quite simple really - women swell up when ovulating, get plumper, which would round out features in the face that are otherwise more angular when the woman is not ovulating. You're welcome =)

    • @adielwilson8749
      @adielwilson8749 4 года назад

      Now I understand

    • @DCBfanboy
      @DCBfanboy 4 года назад +3

      Ooh, okay, thank you I just told someone that women had more symmetrical faces when they ovulate and I kind of sounded ridiculous.

    • @johnnyjetson1713
      @johnnyjetson1713 4 года назад +3

      now that's exactly the kind of answer that would get you an A with this guy!
      that's not only 'thinking outside the box' and it seems an idea that has yet to be suggested as a potential reason for this 'effect'! You could write a paper on it!
      esp as it's a new, novel idea 😏
      It's Also completely logical and quite easily proven with Science!
      Very Nice 👍👍 A+

    • @squaretriangle9208
      @squaretriangle9208 4 года назад +5

      Women also get swelling lips, breasts etc. during ovulation

    • @a_diamond
      @a_diamond 4 года назад +2

      Yep, makes women look younger that way too..

  • @noproofs
    @noproofs 12 лет назад +8

    I could listen to him all day long!

  • @FroggyJumps747
    @FroggyJumps747 4 года назад +6

    Note to self
    10:40 Attractiveness in overlapping pictures of faces
    16:52 Female face symmetry during ovulation
    20:48 Female preference for male secondary characteristics as a function of general quality of life
    33:38 Female response to round-faced males
    41:00 Homogamy
    49:28 Large cross-cultural study of important traits in a partner

  • @marytaylor2702
    @marytaylor2702 Год назад

    A phenomenally gifted and accomplished scholar and lecturer. Not once did I hear him say "um" or "ah." Fascinating and inspiring. Thank you sir

  • @observer7418
    @observer7418 4 года назад +3

    from personal experience, people who see that someone can hurt you without consequences love to get in on the action

  • @zsteinkamp
    @zsteinkamp 10 месяцев назад

    Using the phrase "differentially mate" to describe an exchange of money for personality product earns Dr. Sapolsky the Nobel and the Pulitzer in my book.

  • @Hythloday71
    @Hythloday71 14 лет назад +93

    this guy just talks and talks and talks. Pouring out top quality knowledge ;o)
    Impressive.

  • @gigglesnz9
    @gigglesnz9 4 года назад +1

    Activate and evoke amygdala... bigger in ptsd... more aggressive... provoking of amygdala stimulation, makes them look harder for it... thank you for all parts of this series of lectures... thank you 🙏🏽

  • @quadq6598
    @quadq6598 5 лет назад +3

    Very fine, thank you. I wish my behavioral biology lectures had been this engaging

  • @TheMightyPika
    @TheMightyPika 11 лет назад +48

    Synopsis: Wise Beard Man allows listeners to soak in a spa of wisdom for 1:36:41

    • @martisole6249
      @martisole6249 4 года назад +1

    • @TheMightyPika
      @TheMightyPika 4 года назад +4

      @@martisole6249 lol that's a 7 year old comment thank you

    • @carissafisher7514
      @carissafisher7514 3 года назад

      The exaggerated facial hair of a male, with exaggerated female hair on the head.

  • @IDraganM
    @IDraganM 4 года назад +1

    Dancing symmetry is upside down. Symmetrical faces get more opportunity to dance with more partners and are most likely preferred by "good" dancers, so advance faster and further. Thank you for excellent lectures!

  • @mikebowman9844
    @mikebowman9844 2 года назад

    Robert Sapolsky is an excellent lecturer

  • @sedeslav
    @sedeslav 12 лет назад +24

    Homogamy - My grandma use to said:"My dear, people are just like this pair of shoes. Same size, same model and age, but left one and right one." ancient knowlage :)

  • @r7ndom
    @r7ndom 2 года назад

    I absolutely love that he references a commercial from Ikea made like 20 years ago showing a lamp being thrown out and playing on human empathy to feel sad for it. Such a great commercial.

  • @pilotactor777
    @pilotactor777 3 года назад

    Im a quizz champion for a reason......i watch lectures like this. .

  • @domalonso7677
    @domalonso7677 6 лет назад +21

    I wonder how the exams of this subject are, they must be designed cleverly

    • @sicarii545
      @sicarii545 4 года назад +1

      good thing I will never ever know

  • @ninification1
    @ninification1 9 лет назад +33

    That guy in 19th century was Lombroso, I guess... 10:50

  • @tierracosta4444
    @tierracosta4444 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Mr. Sapolsky and thank you Stanford. Listening and understanding from Tijuana, Mexico. Gracias!

  • @AscendantStoic
    @AscendantStoic 2 месяца назад +1

    33:00 You are kinda ignoring the anthropological and archeological side of this, the prevalence of fertility goddesses statues in many ancient cultures, and almost always they have comically large and wide hips, it's a very clear pattern.

  • @davidsan9654
    @davidsan9654 5 лет назад +28

    Man if only we could have smelled the plague..we could have avoided it like the plague

    • @JohnDopping
      @JohnDopping 3 года назад

      So the turn of phrase would presumably have become "Avoiding things in the normal way"

  • @anandiyer6334
    @anandiyer6334 Год назад +3

    Aggression I starts at 52:14

  • @kxkxkxkx
    @kxkxkxkx 3 года назад +9

    Averaging more faces makes the result smoother, as well as more symmetrical - this works for anything too, as it is a mathematical property of averages.
    16:55 Ovulating women retain water, which makes their faces puff up rounder/smoother/more symmetrical.

    • @latinaalma1947
      @latinaalma1947 3 года назад +2

      Fascinating observation that the water retention with ovulation puffs up the face making it softer and younger looking thanks ...Sybil.Francis PhD CLINICAL.PSYCH prof

  • @TheOldManRip
    @TheOldManRip 11 лет назад +13

    The ultimate strangeness of empathy is when we feel "sorry" for something like a car engine being abused.

  • @DaClean
    @DaClean 2 года назад +2

    Amazing lectures. sad I'm almost done with this series. Please make more.

  • @JiveDadson
    @JiveDadson 10 лет назад +11

    Whitman did his killings in 1966. He did not kill himself. Three policemen and a civilian climbed up the tower to confront Whitman. One of the policemen killed Whitman after the other had fired several shots and missed.

    • @ataraxia7439
      @ataraxia7439 Год назад

      I think you could kind of argue it was suicide by cop. He wrote his last messages knowing he was going to die.

  • @brandonpleasant8215
    @brandonpleasant8215 3 года назад +1

    very good saying " I will not let a man spoil my soul by causing me to hate him" Beautiful! (1:25:47)

  • @Ярослава-в9ш
    @Ярослава-в9ш 4 года назад +4

    damn, no wonder they all lost the track of time. I could listen to him talk forever.

  • @JAYDUBYAH29
    @JAYDUBYAH29 14 лет назад +1

    sapolsky is one of the premiere intellectuals/acadmeics on the planet - thanks so much for posting these...

  • @drfutato
    @drfutato 3 года назад +1

    Man this lecture is full of points that will trigger people. But, you can’t argue with the science.

    • @rektifyr...
      @rektifyr... 3 года назад

      Well, you can, actually. That's the whole point of science; it makes falsifiable claims.

  • @NonieDeLong
    @NonieDeLong Год назад

    Amazing professor. I miss uni so much and this ignites a fire in me to learn more independently. Thanks for uploading!

  • @alessandropolo7257
    @alessandropolo7257 Год назад +2

    are we the only species that cares about being the only species?

  • @DanielBrownsan
    @DanielBrownsan 4 года назад +41

    When you hear that phrase about, "Humans only use 10% of their brain", this is the dude they're comparing you to. #spoton

  • @rodfer5406
    @rodfer5406 11 месяцев назад +1

    Antlers are not just good indicators of health, being functional devices in intermale competition.

  • @petitio_principii
    @petitio_principii 6 лет назад +12

    There's at least one study that found out that there's no significant correlation between ovulation and preference for masculine facial traits when you use pictures of real men rather than the digital face that women were able to morph as more or less masculine by moving a slider. It could be that it's still happening to some degree, but being obfuscated by other variables, but I think it could also be that the original finding may be a combination of biased experiment design and maybe even W.E.I.R.D. people.
    Curiously, coincidentally today I found out that there's a "boy band" in China whose singers/dancers are all actually girls, not even that tomboyish, but sort of trying to be androgynous.

    • @capoeirastronaut
      @capoeirastronaut 6 лет назад

      Intetesting

    • @fredericmoresmau4303
      @fredericmoresmau4303 5 лет назад

      Life destroyeddd
      Dsocial looooser

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 2 года назад

      This is the part that I’m interested in that I wish were in the comments…what is new or changed with the science since then?

    • @pamlemm903
      @pamlemm903 Год назад +1

      Interesting, thanks! What are W.E.I.R D. people?

    • @petitio_principii
      @petitio_principii Год назад +1

      @@pamlemm903 people from Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic societies.

  • @malachykinney1598
    @malachykinney1598 6 лет назад +6

    I truly enjoy this series. I watch this like Seinfeld.

  • @smokeandmirrors6167
    @smokeandmirrors6167 3 года назад +1

    I'm hooked on listening to this man!

  • @Equitatum
    @Equitatum 11 лет назад +13

    Cesare Lombroso (1835 - 1909) is the 'criminal face' theorist.

  • @davidhaynes3126
    @davidhaynes3126 8 месяцев назад +1

    I believe Max Factor used a halo type device to measure face shape dimension to predict for archetype beauty

  • @nuzeee_k
    @nuzeee_k 3 года назад

    Wow I can listen to his voice forever

  • @PKFumei08
    @PKFumei08 13 лет назад +1

    You're a female [x] in a tournament species-supporting environment. You can choose a mate with rounder features (who can't protect you from the advances of the bigger, more aggressive males but is willing to help you raise offspring) or you can 'choose' a "man"-faced tournament male (who won't give you a choice in the matter of breeding but will at least be aggressive enough to keep the OTHER tournament males away).
    Which do you choose? Would you choose a mate in between if given the chance?

  • @finkiller6710
    @finkiller6710 3 года назад +1

    You meet alot of interesting people when going to school!

  • @mbaleah
    @mbaleah 2 месяца назад

    He doesn’t stutter or make mistakes when he talks

  • @herp_derpingson
    @herp_derpingson 4 года назад +6

    IKEA Lamp made a sequel in 2018. The lamp gets adopted.

  • @echomckay1377
    @echomckay1377 3 года назад +5

    25:35 "breathless with admiration"

  • @arthursulit
    @arthursulit 9 лет назад +10

    Homosexual gene theories
    9:00 what we look for in a mate
    Frances Gaulton: criminal face, averaging, symmetrical faces more attractive
    42:00 Scandanavia: marry your 3rd cousins....totally!
    52:00 Aggression

  • @GreenOilBike
    @GreenOilBike 3 года назад +10

    These lectures are so interesting
    - Thank you Stanford for having them up here for free :-)
    Fascinating whilst doing graphic design work for a lube label here in London, England! SN

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 2 года назад +1

      Okay now that’s funny 😂😂😂😂

  • @ataraxia7439
    @ataraxia7439 Год назад +2

    I wish there was someway to have a species where every member got to mate as much as they wanted and all of them had their desires satisfied easily without coming at the expense of any other members.

  • @Kaltag2278
    @Kaltag2278 3 года назад +6

    On the homogomy topic, a funny anecdote I like to share. My wife and I get mistaken for being related pretty often. On one occasion we independently picked out the same glasses frame. You can imagine how much more often it happened on the days we wife matching frames.

  • @BeaveHolio
    @BeaveHolio 12 лет назад +5

    I desperately want the citation for the article talking about mothers investing more enegry in children when mating with a male with more secondary sexual characteristics. The one about bigger eggs.

  • @dougary856
    @dougary856 7 месяцев назад

    I am an engineer, got a stable well paying job, and biology is obviously not my field at all.
    No incentive to listen to Sapolsky, but the guy is just so damn interesting I just can't have enough

  • @gigglesnz9
    @gigglesnz9 4 года назад +1

    Reconciliative behavior... whales and dolphins... subtleties... odds increase when it's a more important valued relationship you have; Cage mates made you more sensitive to the other... crude empathy... we are the only species that are unmatched elsewhere

  • @teeI0ck
    @teeI0ck 3 года назад +1

    showing an accurate and deep understanding; great perceptive. 💡
    Muito obrigado for all the insightful information. 🤝

  • @ThousandWordsMediadotcom
    @ThousandWordsMediadotcom Год назад

    damn... he gives amazing lectures..it's so fluid.. .wow

  • @3xoticx
    @3xoticx 9 лет назад +18

    I wish I could meet this man or take any of his classes... Anyone know if he ever vists Canada?

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 2 года назад

      He has a Wikipedia page and has books. You could learn more.

    • @3xoticx
      @3xoticx 2 года назад

      @@mangos2888 thank you

  • @HoneyHush3425
    @HoneyHush3425 3 года назад

    You don't get any better than this man.

  • @mussersbowsboatsandscience6610
    @mussersbowsboatsandscience6610 3 года назад +1

    That is awesome the TAs graded your work! As a Professor I will hand grade over 100 Freshman and they will complain it took a week.

  • @Aliandrin
    @Aliandrin 2 года назад +1

    Aggression isn't complex in humans. If a dominant individual does it, it is called moral. If a low-ranking individual does it, it is called evil. Only looks complicated to people on the inside pretending there are things like trials and laws.

  • @Berlec1
    @Berlec1 14 лет назад +6

    @orsonfreud
    You haven't watched the previous videos on this subject right? Because he clearly proposed that sex has a role among other things in group coherency. And he talks only about facts. Talking about facts does not make you a windbag, but having an opinion like yours does.