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Nathan Oesch
Nathan Oesch
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Nonsense suppressor therapies rescue peroxisome lipid metabolism and assembly in cells from patients with specific PEX gene mutations
PK Dranchak, E Di Pietro, A Snowden, N Oesch, NE Braverman, ...
Journal of cellular biochemistry 112 (5), 1250-1258, 2011
752011
The dating mind: Evolutionary psychology and the emerging science of human courtship
N Oesch, I Miklousic
Evolutionary Psychology 10 (5), 147470491201000511, 2012
472012
Deception as a derived function of language
N Oesch
Frontiers in psychology 7, 220523, 2016
322016
Music and language in social interaction: Synchrony, antiphony, and functional origins
N Oesch
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 455418, 2019
312019
The emergence of recursion in human language: Mentalising predicts recursive syntax task performance
N Oesch, RIM Dunbar
Journal of Neurolinguistics 43, 95-106, 2017
302017
Influence of kin network on maternal and infant health and illness
N Oesch, RIM Dunbar
Journal of Pregnancy and Child Health 2 (2), 146, 2015
172015
Group size, communication, and familiarity effects in foraging human teams
N Oesch, RIM Dunbar
Ethology 124 (7), 483-495, 2018
152018
Social brain hypothesis
N Oesch
The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 1-11, 2018
82018
Social density processes regulate the functioning and performance of foraging human teams
AJ King, JP Myatt, I Fürtbauer, N Oesch, RIM Dunbar, S Sumner, ...
Scientific Reports 5 (1), 18260, 2015
62015
The adaptive significance of human language
N Oesch
52000
Evolutionary musicology
N Oesch
Encyclopedia of evolutionary psychological science, 2725-2730, 2021
42021
Musical features emerging from a biocultural musicality
T Popescu, N Oesch, B Buck
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44, 2021
32021
Social Brain Perspectives on the Social and Evolutionary Neuroscience of Human Language
N Oesch
Brain Sciences 14 (2), 166, 2024
2024
The adaptive significance of human language: Function, form and social evolution
NT Oesch
University of Oxford, 2014
2014
Measurement of lysophosphatidylcholine and plasmalogen species in cultured cells for rapid diagnosis of patients with peroxisomal disorders
S Steinberg, A Snowden, N Oesch, A Moser
MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM 102 (3), 314-315, 2011
2011
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