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May 2009<br />
May 2009<br />
June 2008<br />
March 2008<br />
Wilke, A., Barrett, H. C., & Todd, P. M. Cognitive adaptations for resource search: Explaining hot<br />
hands and fallacious gamblers. Paper presented at the 21 st annual meeting of the Human Behavior and<br />
Evolution Society (HBES), Fullerton, USA.<br />
Todd, P. M., Hills, T. H., Jones, M. N., & Wilke, A. Optimal foraging in semantic memory. Paper<br />
presented at the 21 st annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES), Fullerton,<br />
USA.<br />
Barrett, H. C., & Wilke, A. The hot hand phenomenon as a cognitive adaptation to clumped resources.<br />
Paper presented at the 20 th annual meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES),<br />
Kyoto, Japan.<br />
Panchanathan, K., Wilke, A., Chelini, C., & Gervais, M. The evolution of a prestige-biased transmission.<br />
Paper presented at the Second Annual 3UC Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences Conference (3UC), San<br />
Luis Obispo, USA.<br />
September 2007 Hutchinson, J. M. C, Wilke, A., & Todd, P. M. Task switching in humans compared to patch leaving in<br />
animals. Paper presented at the summer conference of the Association for the Study of Animal<br />
Behaviour (ASAB), Newcastle, England.<br />
July 2007<br />
June 2007<br />
March 2007<br />
August 2006<br />
July 2006<br />
June 2006<br />
May 2006<br />
March 2006<br />
January 2006<br />
Mata, R., Pachur, T., Schooler, L., Wilke, A., & Rieskamp, J. Cognitive aging and adaptive strategy<br />
selection. Paper presented at the 20 th Anniversary “Cognitive Ageing Conference – Down under”,<br />
Adelaide, Australia.<br />
Wilke, A., Todd, P. M., & Hutchinson, J. M. C. Fishing for the right words: Human foraging behavior in<br />
external and internal search tasks. Paper presented at the 19 th annual meeting of the Human Behavior<br />
and Evolution Society (HBES), Williamsburg, USA.<br />
Wilke, A., Hutchinson, J. M. C, & Todd, P. M. Human foraging behavior in patchy environments. Paper<br />
presented at the Southern California Animal Behavior Symposium (SCAB), <strong>University</strong> of California,<br />
Santa Barbara, USA.<br />
Wilke, A., Hutchinson, J. M. C, & Todd, P. M. Human foraging behavior. Paper presented at the 18 th<br />
biennial meeting of the International Society for Human Ethology (ISHE), Wayne State <strong>University</strong>,<br />
Detroit, USA.<br />
Hutchinson, J. M. C, Wilke, A., & Todd, P. M. Do human patch-leaving rules respond to the distribution<br />
of patch qualities? Paper presented at the 11 th congress of the International Society for Behavioral<br />
Ecology (ISBE), Tours, France.<br />
Wilke, A., Hutchinson, J. M. C., & Todd, P. M. The adaptive problem of exploiting resources: Human<br />
foraging behavior in patchy environments. Paper presented at the 18 th annual meeting of the Human<br />
Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES), Philadelphia, USA.<br />
Kruger, D. J., Wang, X. T., & Wilke, A. Evolutionary domain-specificity in perceptions of risk-taking.<br />
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, USA.<br />
Wilke, A. Einfache Heuristiken für die Ressourcensuche. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the<br />
Menschliches Verhalten in Evolutionärer Perspektive (MVE), <strong>University</strong> of Köln, Germany.<br />
Helversen, B. von, Wilke, A., & Johnson, T. Does depression influence information search? Two studies<br />
in adaptive decision-making. Paper presented at the Clinic for Internal Medicine, Section of<br />
Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, Charité, Berlin, Germany.<br />
November 2005 Wang, X. T., Kruger, D. J., & Wilke, A. Towards a valid risk-taking scale: Evolutionary domains and<br />
personal life-history. Paper presented at the 46 th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto,<br />
Canada.