Genetic relatedness is a fundamental determinant of social behavior across species. Over the last few decades, researchers have been investigating the proximate psychological mechanisms that enable humans to assess their genetic relatedness to others. Much of this work has focused on identifying cues that predicted relatedness in ancestral environments and examining how they regulate kin-directed behaviors. Despite progress, many basic questions remain unanswered. Here we address three of these questions. First, we examine the replicability of the effect of two association-based cues to relatedness — maternal perinatal association (MPA) and coresidence duration — on sibling-directed altruism. MPA, the observation of a newborn being cared fo...
Two studies investigated whether perceived closeness of siblings, and aggression between siblings, w...
Many studies on family solidarity emphasize the importance of norms for understanding why people hel...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
Genetic relatedness is a fundamental determinant of social behavior across species. Over the last fe...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...
Evolutionary theory predicts that relatedness will affect family relationships. Previous studies on ...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that the closer relatives are, the stronger the cooperation and se...
Sibling relationships are the social bonds with longest duration across the life course. Using a lar...
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Despite the profound influence of relatedness on mating and cooperative behavior in humans, the cues...
Do siblings develop similar attachment relationships with their mother? Attachment theory suggests t...
Reliable recognition of kin is an important factor in modulating kin-directed behaviors. For example...
This chapter considers relations between adult siblings, measured by kin support, emotional closenes...
The evolutionary theory of kin selection predicts that individuals may invest time and resources in ...
Two studies investigated whether perceived closeness of siblings, and aggression between siblings, w...
Many studies on family solidarity emphasize the importance of norms for understanding why people hel...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...
Genetic relatedness is a fundamental determinant of social behavior across species. Over the last fe...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...
Evolutionary theory predicts that relatedness will affect family relationships. Previous studies on ...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that the closer relatives are, the stronger the cooperation and se...
Sibling relationships are the social bonds with longest duration across the life course. Using a lar...
We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among siblings of...
Contextual cues of genetic relatedness to familiar individuals, such as cosocialization and maternal...
Despite the profound influence of relatedness on mating and cooperative behavior in humans, the cues...
Do siblings develop similar attachment relationships with their mother? Attachment theory suggests t...
Reliable recognition of kin is an important factor in modulating kin-directed behaviors. For example...
This chapter considers relations between adult siblings, measured by kin support, emotional closenes...
The evolutionary theory of kin selection predicts that individuals may invest time and resources in ...
Two studies investigated whether perceived closeness of siblings, and aggression between siblings, w...
Many studies on family solidarity emphasize the importance of norms for understanding why people hel...
Humans are characterized by an unusual level of prosociality. Despite this, considerable indirect ev...