From: Sent: Saturday, April 4, 2015 1:00 AM To: [email protected] Subject: research results of Enhanced Education dear Jeffrey i put together the following list for other purposes but again it is a way of thanking you for your support, with your 30 and another 12 i was later to scratch out of my own life, i kept up a very busy and productive session of research i am now working day-and-night on my to-be self-published book that we discussed in your home and that has now been almost completely edited, with someone else working on the cover, and photos scanned in for our lay-our person i am hopeful, Jeffrey, i am tired of the poverty business warmest best as always bob I have published the following papers since Rutgers suspended me from teaching in January 2014. 1—Trivers, R., Palestis, B.G., Fink, B., & Manning, J.T. 2015. Is foot asymmetry a correlate of hand performance asymmetry? Evidence from the Jamaican Symmetry Project. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1, 13-17. This is an obscure corner of symmetry and 2nd:4th digit ratio theory, but once again our long-term Jamaican data are making a unique contribution. 2—Trivers, R., Fink, B., Russell, M., McCarty, K. James, B. and Palestis, B. B. 2014. Lower Body symmetry and sunning performance in elite Jamaican track and field athletes. 'PLOS ONE *9(11): e113106. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0113106\ 3— Fink, B. and Trivers, R. 2014. Cognitive simplicity and self-deception are crucial in martyrdom and suicide terrorism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37: 366-367. 4—Kalokerinos, E.K., von Hippel, W., Henry, J.D. and Trivers, R. 2014. The aging positivity effect and immune function: Positivity in recall predicts higher CD4 counts and lower CD4 activation. Psychology and Aging.doi.org/10.1037/a0037452 In this paper, for the first time, immune function in the elderly is shown to be associated with a greater positivity bias on their part, as psychometrically measured variable of some accuracy.