Recent developments in both evolutionary theory and in our ideas about development suggest that genetic assimilation of environmental regularities may occur on shorter timescales than those considered by Shepard. The nervous system is more plastic and for longer periods than previously thought. Hence, the internal basis of cognitive-perceptual skills is likely to blend ontogenetic and phylogenetic learning. This blend is made more rich and interactive by the special cultural scaffolding that surrounds human development. This being so, the regularities of the environment which have been genetically assimilated during the emergence of modern human beings may themselves be the products of human action
Evolutionary psychology as commonly presented is committed to the view that our cognitive architectu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
Despite major efforts to reconstruct psychoanalysis from the ground up and under the invitation of s...
What kind mechanisms one deems central for the evolutionary process deeply influences one's understa...
What kind mechanisms one deems central for the evolutionary process deeply influences one’s understa...
Our species has many distinctive characteristics, including upright posture, opposable thumbs, large...
The central idea of preadaptation is the development of genetically inherited potentials making poss...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
All our conceptions of time spring from our brains. However, the brain itself is a structure that ha...
The modern human mind evolved from the primate mind through a series of major adaptations, each of w...
Of all species on Earth, only one – Homo sapiens – has developed a technological civilisation. As a ...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
In the 1940s, GG Simpson distinguished evolutionary investigations into research on the mode or mann...
Through an interdisciplinary perspective integrating behavior, neurobiology and evolution, we presen...
Evolutionary psychology as commonly presented is committed to the view that our cognitive architectu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
Despite major efforts to reconstruct psychoanalysis from the ground up and under the invitation of s...
What kind mechanisms one deems central for the evolutionary process deeply influences one's understa...
What kind mechanisms one deems central for the evolutionary process deeply influences one’s understa...
Our species has many distinctive characteristics, including upright posture, opposable thumbs, large...
The central idea of preadaptation is the development of genetically inherited potentials making poss...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
All our conceptions of time spring from our brains. However, the brain itself is a structure that ha...
The modern human mind evolved from the primate mind through a series of major adaptations, each of w...
Of all species on Earth, only one – Homo sapiens – has developed a technological civilisation. As a ...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
In the 1940s, GG Simpson distinguished evolutionary investigations into research on the mode or mann...
Through an interdisciplinary perspective integrating behavior, neurobiology and evolution, we presen...
Evolutionary psychology as commonly presented is committed to the view that our cognitive architectu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...