In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implications for studies on cognitive ageing. According to this hypothesis, the long post-reproductive life span in human females is an adaptive mechanism that evolved to maximize female fitness by investing resources in the care of their grandchildren rather than by continuing to reproduce themselves. From this, Herndon deduces that special cognitive robustness to be maintained until after the age of menopause must have co-evolved because grandmothers can only exert the beneficial effect if their cognitive abilities remain intact. He therefore pleas to compare cognitive ageing in humans with other primates, especially chimpanzees, because they lack ...
journal articleA grandmother hypothesis may explain why humans evolved greater longevity while conti...
Reproductive senescence in human females takes place long before other body functions enesce. This f...
Recent advances in medicine and life-expectancy gains have fueled multidisciplinary research into th...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
journal articleWomen and female great apes both continue giving birth into their forties, but not be...
Menopause is an evolutionary mystery: how could living longer with no capacity to reproduce possibly...
journal articleIn the first paper to present formal theory explaining that senescence is a consequen...
journal articlePostmenopausal longevity may have evolved in our lineage when ancestral grandmothers ...
Although females in human and the great ape populations reach the end of fertility at similar ages (...
Humans belong to the few species in which females and males live for a relatively long time after th...
International audienceMenopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before ...
Long postmenopausal lifespans distinguish humans from all other primates. This pattern may have ev...
Menopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before the end of the expecte...
pre-printBoth what we share and don't share with our primate cousins make us human. Easy enough to s...
Evolutionary life-history theory and demography provide strong reasons to suppose that long human li...
journal articleA grandmother hypothesis may explain why humans evolved greater longevity while conti...
Reproductive senescence in human females takes place long before other body functions enesce. This f...
Recent advances in medicine and life-expectancy gains have fueled multidisciplinary research into th...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
journal articleWomen and female great apes both continue giving birth into their forties, but not be...
Menopause is an evolutionary mystery: how could living longer with no capacity to reproduce possibly...
journal articleIn the first paper to present formal theory explaining that senescence is a consequen...
journal articlePostmenopausal longevity may have evolved in our lineage when ancestral grandmothers ...
Although females in human and the great ape populations reach the end of fertility at similar ages (...
Humans belong to the few species in which females and males live for a relatively long time after th...
International audienceMenopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before ...
Long postmenopausal lifespans distinguish humans from all other primates. This pattern may have ev...
Menopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before the end of the expecte...
pre-printBoth what we share and don't share with our primate cousins make us human. Easy enough to s...
Evolutionary life-history theory and demography provide strong reasons to suppose that long human li...
journal articleA grandmother hypothesis may explain why humans evolved greater longevity while conti...
Reproductive senescence in human females takes place long before other body functions enesce. This f...
Recent advances in medicine and life-expectancy gains have fueled multidisciplinary research into th...