In the interaction between Psychiatry and evolutionary theory the force of the impact has not always been in one direction. The Brownes, father and son, had an influence on the development of Darwin's theory at different points in the nineteenth century. The crystallization by Miskolczy in 1933 of the concept that schizophrenia is a disorder that is specific to Homo sapiens is another example. In 1964 the formulation of the central paradox of psychosis by Huxley, Mayr and co-authors and the subsequent critique by Kuttner et al. of the solution Huxley et al. had offered opened up evolutionary approaches to aetiology. Here it is argued that a resolution of this paradox requires identification of the speciation event for modern H. sapiens and ...
darwinian selection has become the centerpiece of biology, and in the last few decades many psycholo...
In recent decades, psychiatry and the neurosciences have made little progress in terms of preventing...
The evolution of major psychopathologies remains a point of intense debate within the scientific com...
In the interaction between Psychiatry and evolutionary theory the force of the impact has not always...
In october 1964, julian huxley, ernst mayr, humphrey osmond and abram hoffer co-published a controve...
Evolutionary psychiatrists invariably consider schizophrenia to be a paradox: how come natural selec...
Ever since Darwin, psychiatrists have been tempted to put evolutionary theory to use in their effort...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
Schizophrenia is one of the most detrimental common psychiatric disorders, occurring at a prevalence...
this thesis should allow the reader to unpack the whole the concept of various mental disorders in r...
If psychiatric illnesses are so awful, why haven’t they died out through a process of natural select...
Schizophrenia poses an evolutionary-genetic paradox because it exhibits strongly negative fitness ef...
Recent progress in the evolutionary understanding of behavior may greatly assist psychiatry. Althoug...
I distinguish three evolutionary explanations of mental illness: first, breakdowns in evolved comput...
darwinian selection has become the centerpiece of biology, and in the last few decades many psycholo...
In recent decades, psychiatry and the neurosciences have made little progress in terms of preventing...
The evolution of major psychopathologies remains a point of intense debate within the scientific com...
In the interaction between Psychiatry and evolutionary theory the force of the impact has not always...
In october 1964, julian huxley, ernst mayr, humphrey osmond and abram hoffer co-published a controve...
Evolutionary psychiatrists invariably consider schizophrenia to be a paradox: how come natural selec...
Ever since Darwin, psychiatrists have been tempted to put evolutionary theory to use in their effort...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
Schizophrenia refers to a complex psychiatric illness characterized by the heterogenic presence of p...
Schizophrenia is one of the most detrimental common psychiatric disorders, occurring at a prevalence...
this thesis should allow the reader to unpack the whole the concept of various mental disorders in r...
If psychiatric illnesses are so awful, why haven’t they died out through a process of natural select...
Schizophrenia poses an evolutionary-genetic paradox because it exhibits strongly negative fitness ef...
Recent progress in the evolutionary understanding of behavior may greatly assist psychiatry. Althoug...
I distinguish three evolutionary explanations of mental illness: first, breakdowns in evolved comput...
darwinian selection has become the centerpiece of biology, and in the last few decades many psycholo...
In recent decades, psychiatry and the neurosciences have made little progress in terms of preventing...
The evolution of major psychopathologies remains a point of intense debate within the scientific com...