Benjamin Zubaly
@bzubaly.bsky.social
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If you’re in Ann Arbor on Oct 24th, come out to the library for the first Evolution in the Public Eye award address featuring Ed Hagen. Refreshments provided!
Very excited to announce the inaugural Evolution in the Public Eye Award Ceremony and Lecture. Our first winner, Ed Hagen, will be speaking about "The Evolution of 'Recreational' Drug Use" on Oct. 24 @ 5:30pm at the Ann Arbor District Library. More info: sites.lsa.umich.edu/ehap/evoluti...
October 17, 2025 at 4:56 PM
If you’re in Ann Arbor on Oct 24th, come out to the library for the first Evolution in the Public Eye award address featuring Ed Hagen. Refreshments provided!
Come check out the inaugural EPE award lecture from Dr. Edward Hagen this Friday in Ann Arbor!
Very excited to announce the inaugural Evolution in the Public Eye Award Ceremony and Lecture. Our first winner, Ed Hagen, will be speaking about "The Evolution of 'Recreational' Drug Use" on Oct. 24 @ 5:30pm at the Ann Arbor District Library. More info: sites.lsa.umich.edu/ehap/evoluti...
October 20, 2025 at 2:35 PM
Come check out the inaugural EPE award lecture from Dr. Edward Hagen this Friday in Ann Arbor!
Reposted by Benjamin Zubaly
Very excited to announce the inaugural Evolution in the Public Eye Award Ceremony and Lecture. Our first winner, Ed Hagen, will be speaking about "The Evolution of 'Recreational' Drug Use" on Oct. 24 @ 5:30pm at the Ann Arbor District Library. More info: sites.lsa.umich.edu/ehap/evoluti...
October 9, 2025 at 1:08 PM
Very excited to announce the inaugural Evolution in the Public Eye Award Ceremony and Lecture. Our first winner, Ed Hagen, will be speaking about "The Evolution of 'Recreational' Drug Use" on Oct. 24 @ 5:30pm at the Ann Arbor District Library. More info: sites.lsa.umich.edu/ehap/evoluti...
New paper spearheaded by Jaime Palmer-Hague is out in Evolution and Human Behavior. We explored the (lack of) effect of fertility on intersexual competitiveness towards highly attractive women.
Download the html or pdf versions at the link below!
Download the html or pdf versions at the link below!
September 30, 2025 at 11:29 PM
New paper spearheaded by Jaime Palmer-Hague is out in Evolution and Human Behavior. We explored the (lack of) effect of fertility on intersexual competitiveness towards highly attractive women.
Download the html or pdf versions at the link below!
Download the html or pdf versions at the link below!
Coverage of our recent study about disgust and religiosity (work with @karbeau.bsky.social and Jaime Palmer-Hague) by @psypost.bsky.social. Check it out!
www.psypost.org/religiosity-...
www.psypost.org/religiosity-...
Religiosity may function as a mating strategy shaped by disease avoidance psychology
Researchers have uncovered evidence that links disease-avoidance motives to religiosity. Rather than tradition or ethnocentrism, the findings point to sexual conservatism—specifically, a preference fo...
www.psypost.org
September 2, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Coverage of our recent study about disgust and religiosity (work with @karbeau.bsky.social and Jaime Palmer-Hague) by @psypost.bsky.social. Check it out!
www.psypost.org/religiosity-...
www.psypost.org/religiosity-...
New paper out in Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences!
We find evidence that disgust sensitivity leads to religiosity through monogamous sexual attitudes. Calibrated mating goals might functionally shape belief.
w/ @karbeau.bsky.social & Jaime Palmer-Hague
Link to publisher and PDF below!
We find evidence that disgust sensitivity leads to religiosity through monogamous sexual attitudes. Calibrated mating goals might functionally shape belief.
w/ @karbeau.bsky.social & Jaime Palmer-Hague
Link to publisher and PDF below!
July 22, 2025 at 3:13 AM
New paper out in Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences!
We find evidence that disgust sensitivity leads to religiosity through monogamous sexual attitudes. Calibrated mating goals might functionally shape belief.
w/ @karbeau.bsky.social & Jaime Palmer-Hague
Link to publisher and PDF below!
We find evidence that disgust sensitivity leads to religiosity through monogamous sexual attitudes. Calibrated mating goals might functionally shape belief.
w/ @karbeau.bsky.social & Jaime Palmer-Hague
Link to publisher and PDF below!
A new piece in @psypost.bsky.social on our recent study published in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. Check it out!
https://www.psypost.org/fathers-with-more-dominant-looking-faces-are-more-likely-to-have-sons/
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June 23, 2025 at 6:10 PM
A new piece in @psypost.bsky.social on our recent study published in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. Check it out!
Why do our friendships feel so vital?
I wrote a short piece for @jessicadayers.bsky.social’s lab blog. It discusses why evolutionary psychology is critical for understanding complex social phenomena like friendship and provides an introduction to evolutionary social psychology.
Read it here!
I wrote a short piece for @jessicadayers.bsky.social’s lab blog. It discusses why evolutionary psychology is critical for understanding complex social phenomena like friendship and provides an introduction to evolutionary social psychology.
Read it here!
June 19, 2025 at 2:58 AM
Why do our friendships feel so vital?
I wrote a short piece for @jessicadayers.bsky.social’s lab blog. It discusses why evolutionary psychology is critical for understanding complex social phenomena like friendship and provides an introduction to evolutionary social psychology.
Read it here!
I wrote a short piece for @jessicadayers.bsky.social’s lab blog. It discusses why evolutionary psychology is critical for understanding complex social phenomena like friendship and provides an introduction to evolutionary social psychology.
Read it here!
Reposted by Benjamin Zubaly
After a great @humbehevosoc.bsky.social panel on friendship, I thought it was a perfect time to share Benjamin Zubaly’s thoughts on why evolutionary theory is needed to understand friendships www.ayerslab.org/blog/why-und...
Why Understanding Friendship Requires Evolutionary Psychology
My name is Benjamin Zubaly. I am an incoming PhD student in the Evolutionary Social Psychology lab at the University of Michigan and a research assistant in the Ayers Psychology an
www.ayerslab.org
June 6, 2025 at 1:56 PM
After a great @humbehevosoc.bsky.social panel on friendship, I thought it was a perfect time to share Benjamin Zubaly’s thoughts on why evolutionary theory is needed to understand friendships www.ayerslab.org/blog/why-und...