If we agree for a moment that there is such a thing as human nature, we immediately encounter an extraordinarily thorny question: Where does our nature come from? This question drives David Bjorklund and Anthony Pellegrini’s new book The Origins of Human Nature: Evolutionary Developmental Psychology. The question is so challenging, in part, because human nature reflects at least two conceptually distinct processes: evolution and development. The former, which operates across generations, allows the continued existence of characteristics that permitted survival and reproduction in our ancestors; the latter, which operates during a person’s lifetime, contributes to the appearance of all of our characteristics. The problem of facing students t...
Individuals inherit not just genes from the parents but also an epigenetic pattern, an ecological (s...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
To understand human nature is to understand the plastic process of human development and the diversi...
In this thesis I explore what consequences taking development seriously in evolutionary consideratio...
Research programs in quantitative behavior genetics and evolutionary psychology have contributed to ...
In this thesis I explore what consequences taking development seriously in evolutionary consideratio...
This article presents an evolutionary perspective to the study of human development. Some general as...
In this paper we argue that psychology should be understood as a developmental science, and we place...
The theory of evolution by natural selection postulates that involuntary adaptations in species gave...
Based on our teaching experience in medicine and psychology degree programs, we examine different as...
The theory of evolution has transformed biology from a largely descriptive science to a causal one. ...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessDoes evolutionary theorizing have a rold in psychology? This ...
What kind mechanisms one deems central for the evolutionary process deeply influences one's understa...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
Individuals inherit not just genes from the parents but also an epigenetic pattern, an ecological (s...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
To understand human nature is to understand the plastic process of human development and the diversi...
In this thesis I explore what consequences taking development seriously in evolutionary consideratio...
Research programs in quantitative behavior genetics and evolutionary psychology have contributed to ...
In this thesis I explore what consequences taking development seriously in evolutionary consideratio...
This article presents an evolutionary perspective to the study of human development. Some general as...
In this paper we argue that psychology should be understood as a developmental science, and we place...
The theory of evolution by natural selection postulates that involuntary adaptations in species gave...
Based on our teaching experience in medicine and psychology degree programs, we examine different as...
The theory of evolution has transformed biology from a largely descriptive science to a causal one. ...
Sherpa Romeo green journal: open accessDoes evolutionary theorizing have a rold in psychology? This ...
What kind mechanisms one deems central for the evolutionary process deeply influences one's understa...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creat...
Individuals inherit not just genes from the parents but also an epigenetic pattern, an ecological (s...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...