The external environment has traditionally been considered as the primary driver of animal life history (LH). Recent research suggests that animals\u27 internal state is also involved, especially in forming LH behavioural phenotypes. The present study investigated how these two factors interact in formulating LH in humans. Based on a longitudinal sample of 1223 adolescents in nine countries, the results show that harsh and unpredictable environments and adverse internal states in childhood are each uniquely associated with fast LH behavioural profiles consisting of aggression, impulsivity, and risk-taking in adolescence. The external environment and internal state each strengthened the LH association of the other, but overall the external e...
Although growing evidence suggests that biologically-based factors, such as variations in dopaminerg...
Individual differences in behaviour characterize humans and animals alike. A hot field in behavioura...
Domestication is an evolutionary process during which the biobehavioural profile (comprising e.g. so...
The external environment has traditionally been considered as the primary driver of animal life hist...
Safety is essential for life. To survive, humans and other animals have developed sets of psychologi...
The comprehensive understanding of individual variation in behavioural profiles is a current and tim...
A wealth of evidence documents associations between various aspects of the rearing environment and l...
Human life history (LH) strategies are theoretically regulated by developmental exposure to environm...
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental influences on externalizing problems are often studied separat...
Abstract The current paper synthesizes theory and data from the field of life history (LH) evolution...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the extent to which three putative 'environmental' risk factors, maternal...
The use of cross-informant ratings in previous longitudinal studies on externalizing behavior may ha...
The development of individual behavioural profiles can be powerfully influenced by stressful social ...
Introduction: Domestication can lead to marked alterations in the biobehavioural profile of a specie...
This study examined the role of birth complications, delinquent peers and siblings, and specific dop...
Although growing evidence suggests that biologically-based factors, such as variations in dopaminerg...
Individual differences in behaviour characterize humans and animals alike. A hot field in behavioura...
Domestication is an evolutionary process during which the biobehavioural profile (comprising e.g. so...
The external environment has traditionally been considered as the primary driver of animal life hist...
Safety is essential for life. To survive, humans and other animals have developed sets of psychologi...
The comprehensive understanding of individual variation in behavioural profiles is a current and tim...
A wealth of evidence documents associations between various aspects of the rearing environment and l...
Human life history (LH) strategies are theoretically regulated by developmental exposure to environm...
BACKGROUND: Genetic and environmental influences on externalizing problems are often studied separat...
Abstract The current paper synthesizes theory and data from the field of life history (LH) evolution...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the extent to which three putative 'environmental' risk factors, maternal...
The use of cross-informant ratings in previous longitudinal studies on externalizing behavior may ha...
The development of individual behavioural profiles can be powerfully influenced by stressful social ...
Introduction: Domestication can lead to marked alterations in the biobehavioural profile of a specie...
This study examined the role of birth complications, delinquent peers and siblings, and specific dop...
Although growing evidence suggests that biologically-based factors, such as variations in dopaminerg...
Individual differences in behaviour characterize humans and animals alike. A hot field in behavioura...
Domestication is an evolutionary process during which the biobehavioural profile (comprising e.g. so...