Darwin in Mind: New Opportunities for Evolutionary Psychology
Published By: Plos Biology on eSS | Published Date: July, 08 , 2011Evolutionary Psychology
(EP) views the human mind as
organized into many modules, each
underpinned by psychological adaptations
designed to solve problems
faced by our Pleistocene
ancestors. It is argued that the key
tenets of the established EP paradigm
require modification in the
light of recent findings from a
number of disciplines, including
human genetics, evolutionary biology,
cognitive neuroscience, developmental
psychology, and paleoecology.
For instance, many human
genes have been subject to recent
selective sweeps; humans play an
active, constructive role in co-directing
their own development and
evolution; and experimental evidence
often favours a general
process, rather than a modular
account, of cognition. A redefined
EP could use the theoretical insights
of modern evolutionary biology
as a rich source of hypotheses
concerning the human mind,
and could exploit novel methods
from a variety of adjacent research
fields. URL:[http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1001109].
Author(s): Johan J Bolhuis, Gillian R Brown, Robert C Richardson, Kevin N Laland | Posted on: Aug 09, 2011 | Views(704) | Download (709)