October 25

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-Camila added Lauren-

-Camila added Dinah-

-Camila added Ally-

-Camila added Normani-

Camila: Hi friends , I'm sad, come talk to me please?

Dinah: Chancho! What's wrong?

Camila: Just having a bad day

Dinah: Anything I can do to help?

Camila: Just talk to me please.. Where's the girls?

Dinah: I don't know.. Class maybe?

Dinah: Have you picked your Halloween costume yet?

Camila: Yup

Dinah: Is it Harry Potter?

Camila: Ugh no

Dinah: Is it something Harry Potter related?

Camila: No.. But I'm not telling you what I'm going as.. 

Dinah: Rude.. I'll tell you mine if you tell me yours

Camila: You're going as a sexy FBI agent.. I saw your costume in your room yesterday haha

Dinah: Dammit! 

Camila: Good try, Cheechee!

Dinah: Did you finish your article on Evolutionary Psychology for the Hurricane?

Camila: Yup, just in the editing process right now! Although I'm not sure I want to hand it in yet.. It's done, but it's not you know?

Camila: The functional products of natural selection or sexual selection in human evolution is something I'm not so sure I covered completely, I think I could have covered it more in my article, like thinking about physiological mechanisms, such as the heart, lungs, and immune system, is common in evolutionary biology, but I didn't really go into the sexual selection

Dinah: Did you cover the theoretical approach that attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits?

Camila: I did. I linked to sociobiology, and the key differences between them including the emphasis on domain-specific rather than domain-general mechanisms

Dinah: Did you learn a lot about how evolution shapes the mind and behavior during your research? I read an article on Ekman's Universal Emotions theory and it was about the idea that human expressions that date back to Darwin, though popularized by Ekman shape Evolutionary psychology

Camila: I went into Darwin a bit, but not Ekman..???

Dinah: He just believed, due to his theory and research that the expression of emotions is constant across cultures and suggested that it's the universality attributed by evolution and brain mechanisms, common developmental processes and stuff.. 

Camila: I went into that a little on Darwin's side of the theory and did a little part about psychoanalysis and also Chomsky a bit, but I didn't want to get too far into Chomsky because that would have opened a whole new kettle of fish, you know? With like cognitive revolution and what not. I didn't want to get that far off topic

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