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E-grāmata: Evolution and Psychology

  • Formāts: 496 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529672817
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  • Izdevniecība: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529672817
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Evolution and Psychology is a critical exploration of how evolutionary approaches can be used to understand the human mind and behaviour.

Written for undergraduate students in the social sciences, this text provides an accessible introduction to foundational concepts in evolutionary biology. It then explores evolutionary perspectives on key psychological topics such as cognition, development, group dynamics, mate choice, language and communication, psychopathology, and culture. An interdisciplinary approach is woven throughout, integrating evolutionary psychology with insights from behavioural ecology, anthropology, genetics, and neuroscience.

You will learn to think critically about evolutionary explanations, with Warning Flag features throughout the text that address frequently misunderstood topics, common fallacies, and historical misuses and abuses of applying evolutionary theory to human behaviour.

This is an essential read for students of Evolutionary Psychology and anyone looking for a contemporary overview of this complex and captivating field.

Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton is Professor of Psychology at Western University.

Integrating evolutionary psychology with behavioural ecology, anthropology, genetics, and neuroscience, this textbook is a critical exploration of how evolutionary approaches can be used to understand the human mind and behaviour.
Part I: Foundations
Chapter 1: Introduction to Evolution and Human Behaviour
Chapter 2: Natural and Sexual Selection
Chapter 3: Human Origins
Chapter 4: Evolutionary Approaches to the Study of Human Behaviour
Chapter 5: Development as a Central Process
Part II: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Social Behaviour
Chapter 6: Reproductive Behaviour and Mate Choice
Chapter 7: Social Development & Kin-directed Behaviour
Chapter 8: Families & Groups: Cooperation and Conflict
Part III: Evolutionary Perspectives on Cognition
Chapter 9: Perception and Action
Chapter 10: Evolution and Cognition
Chapter 11: Language
Part IV: Evolutionary Perspectives on Psychopathology, Motivation and Emotion, Individual Differences, and Culture
Chapter 12: Evolution and Psychopathology
Chapter 13: Motivation, Emotion, and Individual Differences
Chapter 14: Culture and Evolution
Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton, PhD earned his BSc and MSc in Biology at Queens University in Canada. He then moved to the Johns Hopkins University to complete his PhD in Psychology, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Princeton University in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Dr. MacDougall-Shackleton has been at the Department of Psychology at Western University in London, Canada, since 2002 where he is Professor and has served as Chair of the Department. His research uses evolutionary and ecological approaches to study the mechanisms of bird behaviour, and he has published extensively on topics including vocal learning, seasonal changes in brain and behaviour, and the levels of analysis. He has taught courses on evolution and psychology for two decades.