Robin Dunbar is a renowned evolutionary psychologist and anthropologist, best known for developing the "Dunbar's number" concept, which suggests humans can maintain about 150 stable social relationships.
He is a professor at the University of Oxford and has authored numerous books on human evolution, social behavior, and cognitive science.
Dunbar's work often focuses on the intersection of biology, psychology, and anthropology, exploring how our evolutionary past shapes modern human behavior and social structures.
His research has significantly contributed to understanding the evolution of the human brain and social cognition, influencing fields beyond academia, including business and technology.
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