The application of evolutionary thinking to human physical and psychological medicine suggests several pathways through which evolutionary processes affect risk of disease. Among these is the concept of mismatch between an individual and its environment, either because the environment has changed for the whole species (evolutionary novelty) or because the environment has changed for an individual during its lifetime (developmental mismatch). Here we set a discussion of maladaptation and mismatch as a cause of psychopathology (Frankenhuis & Del Giudice, 2012) in the broader framework of developmental plasticity and life history trade-offs
Given the recent explosion of interest in applica-tions of evolutionary biology to understanding hum...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms underlying the maintenance of individual differences in be...
Abstract Behavior has been viewed as a pacemaker of evolutionary change because changes in behavior ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article discusses 3 ways in which adaptive developmental mechanis...
A discrepancy between the phenotype of an individual and that which would confer optimal responses i...
Inclusive fitness, long regarded as an important concept in sociobiology, was shown by Nowak, Tarnit...
Lloyd and Feldman’s (this issue) continuing com-mentary on our recent target article and rejoinder (...
Evolutionary personality psychology suggests that human personality variation is a meaningful and re...
Science is about causes, period. For too many years, mainstream behavioural genetics was based on a ...
Evolutionary mismatch is, roughly, poor fit between an organism and its environment. Researchers in ...
Why is Gärtner's paper so interesting? It is for a number of reasons, but the most interesting is no...
Comments on D. A. Raynor et al's article (see record 2002-02670-012) that examined the covariation o...
The nature of health Traditional medical science is primarily concerned with pathological processes;...
Human psychological mechanisms are adaptations that evolved to process environmental inputs, turning...
Abstract A comparison of the theoretical approach of Alexander H. Leighton with that of current work...
Given the recent explosion of interest in applica-tions of evolutionary biology to understanding hum...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms underlying the maintenance of individual differences in be...
Abstract Behavior has been viewed as a pacemaker of evolutionary change because changes in behavior ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article discusses 3 ways in which adaptive developmental mechanis...
A discrepancy between the phenotype of an individual and that which would confer optimal responses i...
Inclusive fitness, long regarded as an important concept in sociobiology, was shown by Nowak, Tarnit...
Lloyd and Feldman’s (this issue) continuing com-mentary on our recent target article and rejoinder (...
Evolutionary personality psychology suggests that human personality variation is a meaningful and re...
Science is about causes, period. For too many years, mainstream behavioural genetics was based on a ...
Evolutionary mismatch is, roughly, poor fit between an organism and its environment. Researchers in ...
Why is Gärtner's paper so interesting? It is for a number of reasons, but the most interesting is no...
Comments on D. A. Raynor et al's article (see record 2002-02670-012) that examined the covariation o...
The nature of health Traditional medical science is primarily concerned with pathological processes;...
Human psychological mechanisms are adaptations that evolved to process environmental inputs, turning...
Abstract A comparison of the theoretical approach of Alexander H. Leighton with that of current work...
Given the recent explosion of interest in applica-tions of evolutionary biology to understanding hum...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms underlying the maintenance of individual differences in be...
Abstract Behavior has been viewed as a pacemaker of evolutionary change because changes in behavior ...