Russell Gray, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1990-1994 | Psychology | University of Otago, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand |
1994-2014 | Psychology | University of Auckland, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand | |
2014-2020 | Linguistic and Cultural Evolution | Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History | |
2020- | Linguistic and Cultural Evolution | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany |
Area:
computational phylogenetics, language evolution, cultural evolutionWebsite:
https://www.eva.mpg.de/linguistic-and-cultural-evolution/staff/russell-gray/Google:
"Russell Gray"Bio:
PhD "Design, constraint and construction: essays and experiments on evolution and foraging" Source: https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/1852
Parents
Sign in to add mentorJohn Laurence Craig | grad student | University of Auckland | |
Michael Charles Davison | grad student | (Neurotree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeSimon J. Greenhill | grad student | University of Auckland | |
Fiona M. Jordan | grad student | University of Auckland | |
Martyn Kennedy | grad student | University of Auckland | |
Alex H. Taylor | grad student | University of Auckland (Neurotree) | |
Quentin D. Atkinson | grad student | 2006 | University of Auckland |
Mary E Walworth | post-doc | 2016- | (LinguisTree) |
Hedvig Anna Sjunnesdotter Skirgård | post-doc | 2020- | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (LinguisTree) |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorMichael Dunn | collaborator | Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (LinguisTree) |
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Miller R, Davies JR, Schiestl M, et al. (2023) Social influences on delayed gratification in New Caledonian crows and Eurasian jays. Plos One. 18: e0289197 |
Shcherbakova O, Michaelis SM, Haynie HJ, et al. (2023) Societies of strangers do not speak less complex languages. Science Advances. 9: eadf7704 |
Heggarty P, Anderson C, Scarborough M, et al. (2023) Language trees with sampled ancestors support a hybrid model for the origin of Indo-European languages. Science (New York, N.Y.). 381: eabg0818 |
Skirgård H, Haynie HJ, Blasi DE, et al. (2023) Grambank reveals the importance of genealogical constraints on linguistic diversity and highlights the impact of language loss. Science Advances. 9: eadg6175 |
Zariquiey R, Vera J, Greenhill SJ, et al. (2022) Untangling the evolution of body-part terminology in Pano: conservative versus innovative traits in body-part lexicalization. Interface Focus. 13: 20220053 |
Barbieri C, Blasi DE, Arango-Isaza E, et al. (2022) A global analysis of matches and mismatches between human genetic and linguistic histories. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2122084119 |
Sheehan O, Watts J, Gray RD, et al. (2022) Coevolution of religious and political authority in Austronesian societies. Nature Human Behaviour |
Koile E, Greenhill SJ, Blasi DE, et al. (2022) Phylogeographic analysis of the Bantu language expansion supports a rainforest route. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2112853119 |
Haynie HJ, Kavanagh PH, Jordan FM, et al. (2021) Pathways to social inequality. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 3: e35 |
Beheim B, Atkinson QD, Bulbulia J, et al. (2021) Treatment of missing data determined conclusions regarding moralizing gods. Nature. 595: E29-E34 |