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Monkeys, Smurfs, and Human Conformity (With Laurie Santos)

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Monkeys, Smurfs, and Human Conformity (With Laurie Santos) is the 33rd episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on October 14, 2013.

Opening Quote


Show Notes

Special guest Laurie Santos (Psychology, Yale) joins us to talk about what animal cognition can tell us about human nature. Why are other primates better at resisting the misleading influence of others than humans? Is conformity a byproduct of our sophisticated cultural learning capacities? Are we more like Chimpanzees or Bonobos? Why does Dave spend so much time writing Smurf fan fiction? [Smurf you, Tamler. -dap]. Also, Dave and Tamler talk about a scathing review of Malcolm Gladwell's new book, and Eliza Sommers poses the question of the day. This was a fun one.