Robin Dunbar

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University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Louise Barrett grad student University of Liverpool
Guy Cowlishaw grad student UCL
Kit Opie grad student Oxford
Yvan I Russell grad student Oxford (PsychTree)
Jaimie Arona Krems grad student 2012-2013 Oxford (PsychTree)

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Claus Lamm collaborator (Neurotree)
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Rauchbauer B, Dunbar RIM, Lamm C. (2020) Being mimicked affects inhibitory mechanisms of imitation. Acta Psychologica. 209: 103132
Webber E, Dunbar R. (2020) The fractal structure of communities of practice: Implications for business organization. Plos One. 15: e0232204
Dunbar R. (2020) Religion, the social brain and the mystical stance: Archive For the Psychology of Religion. 42: 46-62
Dunbar RIM, Cheyne SM, Lan D, et al. (2019) Environment and time as constraints on the biogeographical distribution of gibbons. American Journal of Primatology. e22940
Oatley K, Dunbar R, Budelmann F. (2018) Imagining Possible Worlds Review of General Psychology. 22: 121-124
Bhattacharya K, Ghosh A, Monsivais D, et al. (2017) Absence makes the heart grow fonder: social compensation when failure to interact risks weakening a relationship. Epj Data Science. 6: 1
Bacha-Trams M, Glerean E, Dunbar R, et al. (2017) Differential inter-subject correlation of brain activity when kinship is a variable in moral dilemma. Scientific Reports. 7: 14244
Arnaboldi V, Passarella A, Conti M, et al. (2017) Structure of Ego-Alter Relationships of Politicians in Twitter Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 22: 231-247
Robertson C, Tarr B, Kempnich M, et al. (2017) Rapid partner switching may facilitate increased broadcast group size in dance compared with conversation groups Ethology. 123: 736-747
Tejada AH, Montero M, Dunbar R. (2017) Being unempathic will make your loved ones feel lonelier: Loneliness in an evolutionary perspective Personality and Individual Differences. 116: 223-232
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