R.I.M. Dunbar

R.I.M. Dunbar

University of Oxford

H-index: 143

Europe-United Kingdom

About R.I.M. Dunbar

R.I.M. Dunbar, With an exceptional h-index of 143 and a recent h-index of 86 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Evolution of sociality and cognition.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Significance of Evolutionary Lags in the Primate Brain Size/Body Size Relationship

Lifehistory Trade-Offs Influence Women’s Reproductive Strategies

Why cartoons make (some of) us smile

A sense of community

A promise theory perspective on the role of intent in group dynamics

On the Neurobiological Basis of Chronotype: Insights from a Multimodal Population Neuroscience Study

Group related phenomena in wikipedia edits

Causal evidence for social group sizes from Wikipedia editing data

R.I.M. Dunbar Information

University

Position

UK

Citations(all)

89021

Citations(since 2020)

30206

Cited By

68653

hIndex(all)

143

hIndex(since 2020)

86

i10Index(all)

536

i10Index(since 2020)

352

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R.I.M. Dunbar Skills & Research Interests

Evolution of sociality and cognition

Top articles of R.I.M. Dunbar

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Significance of Evolutionary Lags in the Primate Brain Size/Body Size Relationship

bioRxiv

Robin IM Dunbar

2024

Lifehistory Trade-Offs Influence Women’s Reproductive Strategies

Sara Grainger

Robin Ian MacDonald Dunbar

2024/1/19

Why cartoons make (some of) us smile

Humor

Robin IM Dunbar

Emma Stirling-Middleton

2024/2/26

A sense of community

Robin Dunbar

2024/2/10

A promise theory perspective on the role of intent in group dynamics

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.00598

M Burgess

RIM Dunbar

2024/2/1

On the Neurobiological Basis of Chronotype: Insights from a Multimodal Population Neuroscience Study

Le Zhou

Karin Saltoun

Julie Carrier

Kai-Florian Storch

Robin Dunbar

...

2024/4/10

Group related phenomena in wikipedia edits

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.00595

M Burgess

RIM Dunbar

2024/2/1

Causal evidence for social group sizes from Wikipedia editing data

M Burgess

ChiTek-i AS

RIM Dunbar

Radcliffe Quarter

2024/3/26

Stability of the personal relationship networks in a longitudinal study of middle school students

Scientific Reports

Diego Escribano

Francisco J Lapuente

José A Cuesta

Robin IM Dunbar

Angel Sánchez

2023/9/4

Optimal Social Group Size in Spotted Hyaenas (Crocuta crocuta): Insights into a Multilevel Society

bioRxiv

Robin Dunbar

2023

Only empathy-related traits, not being mimicked or endorphin release, influence social closeness and prosocial behavior

Scientific Reports

Birgit Rauchbauer

Gabriela Jank

Robin IM Dunbar

Claus Lamm

2023/3/11

Does believing something to be fiction allow a form of moral licencing or a ‘fictive pass’ in understanding others’ actions?

Frontiers in Psychology

Jacqueline Thompson

Ben Teasdale

Evert van Emde Boas

Felix Budelmann

Sophie Duncan

...

2023/5/15

Evrimsel Bir Bakış Açısından Alkolün Sosyal İşlevi

Evrimsel Psikiyatri

Robin IM Dunbar

2023/8/14

Bending and bonding: a randomized controlled trial on the socio-psychobiological effects of spiritual versus secular yoga practice on social bonding

Current Psychology

Sarah Jane Charles

Valerie van Mulukom

Ambikananda Saraswati

Fraser Watts

Robin Dunbar

...

2023/12

Why did doctrinal religions first appear in the Northern Subtropical Zone?

RIM Dunbar

2023/1

Longitudinal study of friendships and enmities in middle school

arXiv e-prints

Diego Escribano

Francisco J Lapuente

José A Cuesta

Robin IM Dunbar

Angel Sánchez

2023/3

Animal Synchrony and agents’ segregation

Robin IM Dunbar

Laura P Schaposnik

Sheryl Hsu

2023/4/25

Four errors and a fallacy: pitfalls for the unwary in comparative brain analyses

Robin IM Dunbar

Susanne Shultz

2023/8

The origins and function of musical performance

Frontiers in Psychology

Robin IM Dunbar

2023/11/10

The social brain: The psychology of successful groups

Tracey Camilleri

Samantha Rockey

Robin Dunbar

2023/2/23

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Co-Authors

H-index: 80
Daniel Nettle

Daniel Nettle

Newcastle University

H-index: 76
Kimmo Kaski

Kimmo Kaski

Aalto-yliopisto

H-index: 63
Alistair Sutcliffe

Alistair Sutcliffe

Manchester University

H-index: 52
Jari Saramäki

Jari Saramäki

Aalto-yliopisto

H-index: 51
Thomas V. Pollet

Thomas V. Pollet

Northumbria University

H-index: 45
John Gowlett

John Gowlett

University of Liverpool

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