Evolutionary psychology: an introduction
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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST OF BOXES PAGE VIII
LIST OF FIGURES X
LIST OF TABLES XIV
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION XVII
INTRODUCTION TO EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY 1
MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE 36
SEXUAL SELECTION 64
THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN MATE CHOICE 88
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT AND THE INNATENESS ISSUE 124
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 158
THE EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR - KIN RELATIONSHIPS AND
CONFLICT 198
THE EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR - RECIPROCITY AND GROUP
BEHAVIOUR 222
EVOLUTION, THOUGHT AND COGNITION 248
THE EVOLUTION OF LANGUAGE 289
THE EVOLUTION OF EMOTION 329
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND DARWINIAN MEDICINE 358
EVOLUTION AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 398
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY AND CULTURE 438
GLOSSARY 473
REFERENCES 486
INDEX 534
BOXES
EUGENICS PAGE 11
THE APPLICATION OF EVOLUTIONARY THINKING IN FOUR DISCIPLINES 17
SOCIOBIOLOGY, EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY AND POLITICAL CORRECTNESS 21
MENDEL S DEMONSTRATION OF COLOUR DOMINANCE IN PEA PLANTS 40
MENDEL S ORIGINAL LAWS OF GENETICS (USING MODERN TERMINOLOGY) 41
THE EVOLUTION OF OUR SPECIES - FROM APE TO EARLY ARCHAIC HOMO SAPIENS 45
THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT - UNRAVELLING THE CODE TO BUILD A PERSON? 49
THE EVOLUTION OF OUR SPECIES - THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN HOMO SAPIENS 53
MULTILEVEL SELECTION THEORY 56
TWO FORMS OF SELECTION OR ONE? 66
FISHER VERSUS HAMILTON-ZUK - ATTRACTIVENESS VERSUS GOOD GENES 72
ALICE AND THE RED QUEEN 77
FEMALE CHOICE AND MALE BEHAVIOUR 80
ARE YOU A BIT NEANDERTHAL? 83
BIPEDALISM AND PAIR-BONDING PART 1 - THE PROVISIONING HYPOTHESIS 98
BIPEDALISM AND PAIR-BONDING PART 2 - WHY DO MEN HELP OUT? 101
ALTERING SPERM PRODUCTION 114
CONTEXT AND REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGY IN WOMEN 118
MALE PREFERENCE FOR NOVELTY - THE COOLIDGE EFFECT 120
STAGE THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT 128
HABITUATION PROCEDURES 131
OTHER PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES HELD BY INFANTS 134
INFANTICIDE AS AN ADAPTIVE STRATEGY 162
A LIFE HISTORY ACCOUNT OF PLAY 163
BEHAVIOURAL GENETICS AND THE EFFECTS OF THE GENES ON THE ENVIRONMENT 177
THEORY OF MIND AND MORALITY 189
MORAL REASONING 192
KINDNESS TO RELATIVES - IS IT ALTRUISM? 202
HOW DO ANIMALS RECOGNISE KIN? 207
PARENTAL INVESTMENT IN SPIDERS - THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE 210
THE CINDERELLA EFFECT - THE DOWNSIDE TO PARENTAL INVESTMENT? 212
CONFLICT IN THE WOMB - AN ARMS RACE OF RAGING HORMONES 217
BLOOD DONATION - A CRITICISM OF RECIPROCITY IN HUMANS 227
PRISONER S DILEMMA IN THE ABSENCE OF A BRAIN 234
FREERIDING AND THE EVOLUTION OF COOPERATION 240
BOXES IX
8.4 CRITICISMS OF EDWARD WILSON S VIEWS ON XENOPHOBIA 241
A REAL PRISONER S DILEMMA - PHILIP ZIMBARDO S PRISON EXPERIMENT 245
DAVID MARR AND LEVELS OF EXPLANATION 253
THE PROBLEM OF FREE WILL 257
WHAT IS THE DOMAIN OF A MODULE? 280
WHAT IS LANGUAGE? 291
CAN NON-HUMAN ANIMALS BE TAUGHT LANGUAGE? 305
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY APPROACH 314
EMOTION AND MOTIVATION 332
SIX UNIVERSAL FACIAL EXPRESSIONS? 335
SIMILARITIES BETWEEN OURSELVES AND OTHER PRIMATES IN FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
PROVIDE CLUES ABOUT THE ORIGINS OF HUMAN FACIAL EXPRESSIONS 337
LATERALISATION - THE ASYMMETRICALLY EMOTIONAL BRAIN 343
CRITICISMS OF THE UNIVERSALITY OF EMOTIONS - HUMAN PIGS AND FALSE SMILES
346
NESSE S PROPOSED PHYLOGENY OF EMOTIONS 354
IS MORNING SICKNESS AN ADAPTATION? 361
GENETIC DISEASES 364
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER - AN OVERACTIVE VERIFICATION MODULE? 369
DO WOMEN DRIVE OTHER WOMEN INTO A STATE OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA? 377
WHY AREN T WE ALL PSYCHOPATHS? 393
HOW IS PERSONALITY MEASURED? 401
THE CONSISTENCY OF BEHAVIOUR ACROSS SITUATIONS 406
BIRTH ORDER AND PERSONALITY 422
USE AND ABUSE OF IQ - HERITABILITY, RACE AND IQ 432
RE-EVALUATING MARGARET MEAD 442
IS CULTURAL EVOLUTION ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE? 448
MYTHS, MIND VIRUSES AND THE INTERNET 454
DO NON-HUMAN ANIMALS HAVE CULTURE? 459
EVOLUTION AND RELIGION 468
FIGURES
1.1 ERASMUS DARWIN
BY JOSEPH WRIGHT
THE BRIDGEMAN ART LIBRARY LTD. / ALAMY PAGE 5
1.2 GREGOR MENDEL
BETTMANN/CORBIS 7
1.3 SIR FRANCIS GALTON
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY / SUPERSTOCK 9
1.4 CHIMPANZEE
NOPPADON CHANRUANGDECHA/ISTOCK.COM 15
(BOX 1.3) POSTER FOR LECTURE BY E. 0. WILSON 21
1.5 PHRENOLOGIST S HEAD
HULTON ARCHIVE/ISTOCK.COM 24
2.1 DOMESTIC DOG BREEDS
MARINA JAY/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM 37
2.2 HUMAN CHROMOSOMES
EVGENY TERENTEV/ISTOCK.COM 43
2.3) HUMAN EVOLUTION
AFTER GOLDSMITH AND ZIMMERMAN (2001) 46
2.3 DNA
ALILA MEDICAL IMAGES/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM 47
(BOX 2.5) SKELETON OF A HOMO ERECTUS BOY
NATIONAL MUSEUMS OF KENYA, PHOTO BY ALAN WALKER 53
3.1 A FAMILY OF ELEPHANT SEALS
BY KIND PERMISSION OF FRIENDS OF THE ELEPHANT SEAL, SAN SIMEON,
CALIFORNIA 68
3.2 HAREM SIZE IN RELATION TO MALE
AFTER ALEXANDER ET AL. (1979) 69
3.3 MALE BARN SWALLOW
STEVE KNELL/NATUREPL.COM 73
3.4 AFRICAN WILD DOG PACK
BRUCE DAVIDSON/NATUREPL.COM 79
3.5 WIDOWBIRD AVERAGE NUMBER OF NESTS COMPARED TO TAIL LENGTH
AFTER DRICKAMER AND VESEY (1992) 82
(BOX 3.5) RECONSTRUCTION OF NEANDERTHAL MALE
KLAUS NILKENS/ISTOCK.COM 83
3.6 RED DEER STAGS
JOHN CANCALOSI/NATUREPL.COM 84
FIGURES XI
1.1 PRIMATE EVOLUTIONARY TREE 90
MALE CHIMPANZEES OFTEN COLLABORATE IN HUNTING
MEAWPONG3405/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM 92
4.3 SILVERBACK WESTERN LOWLAND GORILLA EATING VEGETATION
MIKE PRICE/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM 94
4.4 RELATIVE BODY AND TESTIS SIZE OF APES AND HUMANS
AFTER SHORT (1979) 113
NUMBER OF SEXUAL PARTNERS DESIRED
AFTER BUSS AND SCHMITT (1993) 115
5.1 THE EPIGENETIC LANDSCAPE 129
5.2 APPARATUS USED BY BAILLARGEON (1987)
FROM RENEE BAILLARGEON, OBJECT PERMANENCE IN 3!/
2
- AND 4
1
/2-MONTH-OLD
INFANTS , DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 23(5) (1987), 655-64.
1987 AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. REPRODUCED WITH PERMISSION
132
5.3 DATA FROM BAILLARGEON (1987)
FROM RENEE BAILLARGEON, OBJECT PERMANENCE IN 3/
2
- AND 4
1
/
2
-MONTH-OLD
INFANTS , DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 23(5) (1987), 655-64.
1987 AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. REPRODUCED WITH PERMISSION
133
5.4 KONRAD LORENZ
BETTMANN/CORBIS 137
5.5 STIMULI USED BY JOHNSON AND MORTON 138
5.6 HOW INFANTS SCAN THE HUMAN FACE
AFTER SANTROCK (1998) 140
5.7 EMBEDDED FIGURES TESTS 146
5.8 SIMON BARON-COHEN S CONCEPTUALISATION OF DIFFERENT BRAIN TYPES
REPRINTED FROM SIMON BARON-COHEN, THE EXTREME MALE BRAIN THEORY OF
AUTISM , TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6(6) (2002), 248-54.
2002, WITH PERMISSION FROM ELSEVIER SCIENCE 147
5.9 CHROMOSOME 7 152
OX 6.2) KITTENS PLAYING
BY KIND PERMISSION OF JENNY KENNARD 163
6.1 JOHN BOWLBY
LUCINDA DOUGLAS-MENZIES 166
6.2 NURTURING BEHAVIOUR IN MALES
PAUL KLINE/ISTOCK.COM 175
6.3 CHILDREN S PEERS
MOTOED/ISTOCK.COM 179
SOX 6.5) MORAL DILEMMAS USED BY HAUSER ET AL. (2007)
REPRINTED FROM M. D. HAUSER, F. CUSHMAN, L. YOUNG, K. KANG-XING AND J.
MIKHAIL, A DISASSOCIATION BETWEEN MORAL JUDGEMENTS AND JUSTIFICATIONS ,
MIND FT LANGUAGE 22(1) (2007), 1-21.
2007, WITH PERMISSION FROM BLACKWELL PUBLISHING AND THE AUTHORS 192
XII
FIGURES
A FLORIDA SCRUB JAY
STEVE BYLAND/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM
RELATEDNESS BETWEEN ADOPTED CHILDREN AND THEIR ADOPTERS
AFTER SILK (1980; 1990)
AMAUROBIUS FENESTRALIS
BY KIND PERMISSION OF ED NIEUWENHUYS
TRIVERS S MODEL OF PARENT-OFFSPRING CONFLICT
AFTER TRIVERS (1972)
CONFLICTUAL ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
PRESSMASTER/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS
AFLO/NATUREPL.COM
!KUNG SAN BUSHPEOPLE
JOHN DOWNER/NATUREPL.COM
YANOMAMO WARRIORS
PHOTO BY NAPOLEON A. CHAGNON, REPRODUCED BY KIND PERMISSION
THE PRISONER S DILEMMA
EXAMPLE OF AN ALLOCATION MATRIX FROM TAJFEL S EXPERIMENT
BABBAGE S ANALYTICAL ENGINE, 1834-71.
SCIENCE MUSEUM/SCIENCE 8T SOCIETY PICTURE LIBRARY
SOME VISUAL ILLUSIONS
SHADOW ILLUSION BY EDWARD ADELSON
1995, EDWARD H. ADELSON
SIR FREDERICK BARTLETT
BY WALTER STONEMAN NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, LONDON
AMOS TVERSKY AND DANIEL KAHNEMAN
ED SOUZA/STANFORD NEWS SERVICE
THE NESTED NATURE OF THE HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL PROBLEM
STIMULI USED IN WASON S SELECTION TASK
REGIONS OF THE BRAIN INVOLVED IN LANGUAGE PROCESSING
NOAM CHOMSKY
CORBIS
SUE SAVAGE RUMBAUGH AND THE FEMALE BONOBO, KANZI COMMUNICATE USING
LEXIGRAMS
FRANS LANTING/CORBIS
A SAMPLE QUESTION FROM THE WUG TEST
THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT FOR A NUMBER OF HOMININS
FROM JOHN L. LOCKE AND BARRY BOGIN, LIFE HISTORY AND LANGUAGE:
SELECTION
DEVELOPMENT , BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 29(3) (2006), 301-311.
2006 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. REPRODUCED WITH PERMISSION
THE DESCENT OF LANGUAGE, THE INDO-EUROPEAN FAMILY TREE
BY KIND PERMISSION OF JACK LYNCH
M
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205
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215
218
226
228
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251
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254
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269
276
278
293
298
306
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318
FIGURES XIII
RATIO OF NEOCORTEX TO GROUP SIZE IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATE COMMUNITIES
AFTER DUNBAR (1993) 321
SIX UNIVERSAL FACIAL EXPRESSIONS? 335
A. CHIMPANZEE SMILING
BY KIND PERMISSION OF KIM BARD 337
B. FACIAL SIGNALS IN PRIMATES
AFTER VAN HOOFF (1972) 338
THE ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX AND THE LIMBIC SYSTEM OF THE HUMAN BRAIN 339
VIEW OF THE CROWBAR S PATH THROUGH PHINEAS GAGE S SKULL 341
TWO CHIMERAS SHOWING FEAR 344
NESSE S EVOLUTIONARY TREE OF EMOTIONS
REPRINTED FROM R. M. NESSE, NATURAL SELECTION AND THE ELUSIVENESS OF
HAPPINESS , PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
SERIES
B, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 359 (2004), 1341.
2004 ROYAL SOCIETY PUBLISHING 354
EXAM ANXIETY 367
LORD BYRON
PHOTOS.COM 379
THE GENAIN QUADRUPLETS 383
HANS JIIRGEN EYSENCK AND MICHAEL WILLIAM EYSENCK
BY ANNE-KATRIN PURKISS
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY 403
AGGRESSIVE BUSINESSMAN
STANDRET/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM 413
RECEPTIVITY TO EVOLUTIONARY THEORY BY YEAR AND BIRTH ORDER
REPRINTED FROM FRANK J. SULLOWAY, BIRTH ORDER AND EVOLUTIONARY
PSYCHOLOGY:
A META-ANALYTIC OVERVIEW , PSYCHOLOGICAL INQUIRY 6(1) (1995), 75-80.
1995, BY PERMISSION OF TAYLOR 8T FRANCIS LTD, WWW.TANDF.CO.UK/JOURNALS
422
CRISTIANO RONALDO
RUI ALEXANDRE ARAUJO/SHUTTERSTOCK.COM 429
PRIMITIVE AFRICAN BUSHMAN TEACHING A CHILD HOW TO TRACK PREY
NAT FARBMAN/TIME 8T LIFE PICTURES/GETTY IMAGES 433
MARGARET MEAD
REPRODUCED BY PERMISSION OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
FROM
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, MANUSCRIPT DIVISION (50A). NOT FOR SALE OR
FURTHER
REPRODUCTION. 440
THE ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT SPICES AND HERBS 446
GUA AND DONALD KELLOGG; WINTHROP KELLOGG WITH GUA 457
A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF THE CAUSAL FACTORS THAT LED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF
ADVANCED CIVILISATION
AFTER DIAMOND (1997) 462
TABLES
MENDEL S DEMONSTRATION OF COLOUR DOMINANCE IN PEA PLANTS PAGE 40
THEORIES OF EVOLUTIONARY ORIGIN OF MALE CHARACTERISTICS 70
MATING SYSTEM CATEGORIES 103
HUMAN MEAN MATE PREFERENCE SCORES IN 9,474 PEOPLE FROM 37 DIFFERENT
CULTURES 105
THE DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF FITNESS 160
6.2 THE THREE PRINCIPAL ATTACHMENT STYLES 167
HOW THE THREE PRINCIPAL ATTACHMENT STYLES ARISE 170
A PROPOSED LIST OF FIVE MORAL DOMAINS TAKEN FROM HAIDT AND JOSEPH
(2004)
REPRINTED FROM JONATHAN HAIDT AND CRAIG JOSEPH, INTUITIVE ETHICS: HOW
INNATELY PREPARED INTUITIONS GENERATE CULTURALLY VARIABLE VIRTUES ,
DAEDALUS
133(4) (2004), 55-66. 2004, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS, WITH PERMISSION
FROM MIT PRESS JOURNALS 191
DOCUMENTED ACTS OF APPARENT ALTRUISM IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM 200
DOCUMENTED ACTS OF APPARENT RECIPROCITY BETWEEN NON-RELATIVES IN THE
ANIMAL
KINGDOM 223
SCHACTER S SEVEN SINS OF MEMORY 263
PERCENTAGE OF CHOICES IN THE ABSTRACT VERSION OF THE WASON SELECTION
TASK 278
SUMMARY OF RESULTS FROM ABSTRACT, CHEAT DETECTION AND ALTRUIST DETECTION
TASKS 280
PROPORTION OF LANGUAGES ADOPTING EACH OF THE SIX LOGICALLY POSSIBLE WORD
ORDERINGS 300
THE PERFORMANCE OF ENGLISH AND ITALIAN SUFFERERS FROM SLI AND CONTROLS
ON A
VARIETY OF INFLECTION TASKS 312
PARTICIPANTS ABILITY TO PRODUCE CORRECT TENSE MARKING 312
THE DIFFERENT STAGES IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ACCORDING TO LOCKE AND
BOGIN 316
SANSKRIT COMPARED TO OTHER INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES ANCIENT AND
MODERN 318
12.1 EVOLUTIONARY MODELS OF DEPRESSION 373
CHANGES TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA UNDER DSM-5 381
SUMMARY OF HEREDITARY STUDIES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA 382
PERSONALITY DISORDER CLUSTERS ACCORDING TO DSM-5 388
THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY FACTORS WITH TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH
AND LOW
SCORERS ON THESE FACTORS 404
TABLES XV
SUMMARY OF THE DIFFERENT ACCOUNTS OF INDIVIDUAL VARIATION DEPENDING ON
THEIR
SOURCE (HERITABLE VERSUS ENVIRONMENTAL), AND ITS EFFECT (ADAPTIVE,
NON-ADAPTIVE, MALADAPTIVE) 408
| PARTIAL CORRELATIONS OF THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY FACTORS WITH BIRTH
ORDER 423
THE PEAK AGES AT WHICH INDIVIDUALS FROM A VARIETY OF DISCIPLINES WERE AT
THEIR
MOST PRODUCTIVE 466
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spelling | Workman, Lance ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)141347694 aut Evolutionary psychology an introduction Lance Workman ; Will Reader 3. Aufl. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2014 XX, 544 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Evolutionstheorie (DE-588)4071051-8 gnd rswk-swf Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd rswk-swf Evolutionstheorie (DE-588)4071051-8 s Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 s DE-604 Reader, Will ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)141347716 aut SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026897009&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Evolutionary psychology an introduction |
title_auth | Evolutionary psychology an introduction |
title_exact_search | Evolutionary psychology an introduction |
title_full | Evolutionary psychology an introduction Lance Workman ; Will Reader |
title_fullStr | Evolutionary psychology an introduction Lance Workman ; Will Reader |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolutionary psychology an introduction Lance Workman ; Will Reader |
title_short | Evolutionary psychology |
title_sort | evolutionary psychology an introduction |
title_sub | an introduction |
topic | Evolutionstheorie (DE-588)4071051-8 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Evolutionstheorie Psychologie |
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