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ZSL series-The human animal: biological basis of mate choice
Title:
ZSL series-The human animal: biological basis of mate choice
When:
09.03.2010 - 09.03.2010 18.00 h - 19.40 h
Where:
Meeting Rooms, ZSL London Zoo - Camden
Category:
Lectures

Description

THE HUMAN ANIMAL: BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF MATE CHOICE

'There is a road from the eye to the heart that does not go through the intellect' GK Chesterton

Biological approaches to human behaviour suggest that human mate preferences are influenced by similar underlying mechanisms to those seen in animals. Visual cues play a large part in judgements of attractiveness, compatibility and mutual interest. Recent research has revealed new insights into the intricacies of these cues and how we form judgements based on them, either at first impression or in the early stages of courtship, without fully realising how these decisions are made.

Evolutionary explanations for human partner choice will be explored, drawing parallels with mate choice in animals. What attributes are desirable in potential partners? Does love at first sight make evolutionary sense? What does our body language reveal about how we feel?

Organised by Dr S. Craig Roberts, School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool.


ZSL Science and Conservation Events
This event in the 'Communicating Science' series will begin at 6.00pm (doors from 5.00pm) and talks are scheduled to finish at 7.30pm; admission is free and open to everyone (no advance booking or registration required). This event will be held in the ZSL Meeting Rooms and seats will be on a first-come, first-served basis. A dinner with the speakers will follow this event and places must be booked in advance. Please download dinner booking form from ZSL website for further information.

http://www.zsl.org/science/scientific-meetings

Venue

Meeting Rooms, ZSL London Zoo
Venue:
Meeting Rooms, ZSL London Zoo   -   Website
Street:
Outer Circle
ZIP:
NW1 4RY
City:
Camden
State:
London
Country:
UK

Description

ZSL London Zoo's Huxley Lecture Theatre and Bartlett Room (the Meeting Rooms) have a combined capacity of 250 seated. Doors will open at least 45 minutes prior to each event and please see map on the website link for exact location.

Access is from the Outer Circle, Regent's Park, not through the zoo. However, if you also plan to visit the zoo, please note that zoo opening is from 10:00 every day except Christmas Day. Zoo closing time varies from 16:00 in winter to 17:30 in summer. Please see zsl.org for full details and please note that the zoo may close before the access is open to events in the Meeting Rooms.

Nearest tube stations are Camden Town (15 minute walk); Regent's Park (20 minute walk) or Baker Street (30 minute walk). Bus 274 runs from Marble Arch and Baker Street to Ormonde Terrace or from Oxford Circus or Great Portland Street to Gloucester Gate. Nearby overland train stations are at Euston or Camden Road. Parking is also available on-road outside the venue and ZSL London Zoo is outside the congestion charge area.

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