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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2015 | Playing with strangers: Which shared traits attract us most to new people? | Launay, J; Dunbar, RIM |
2016 | Silent disco: dancing in synchrony leads to elevated pain thresholds and social closeness | Tarr, B; Launay, J; Dunbar, RIM |
2016 | Singing and social bonding: Changes in connectivity and pain threshold as a function of group size | Weinstein, D; Launay, J; Pearce, E; Dunbar, RIM; Stewart, L |
2016 | Synchrony as an adaptive mechanism for large-scale human social bonding | Launay, J; Tarr, B; Dunbar, RIM |
2018 | Trade-off between fertility and predation risk drives a geometric sequence in the pattern of group sizes in baboons | Dunbar, RIM; MacCarron, P; Robertson, C |
2016 | Tuning in to others: Exploring relational and collective bonding in singing and non-singing groups over time | Pearce, E; Mac Carron, P; Launay, J; Dunbar, RIM |
15-Mar-2015 | Women Favour Dyadic Relationships, but Men Prefer Clubs: Cross-Cultural Evidence from Social Networking | David-Barrett, T; Rotkirch, A; Carney, J; Behncke Izquierdo, I; Krems, JA; Townley, D; McDaniell, E; Byrne-Smith, A; Dunbar, RIM |