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Stanford University: Robert Sapolsky’s Human Behavioral Biology course from Spring 2010
Great find by Miguel at Simoleon Sense!
Link to: Human Behavioral Biology – Spring 2010
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Related previous post: Stanford Class Day Lecture 2009: The Uniqueness of Humans - By Robert Sapolsky
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