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Autor:
Tom Rosenström, Tim W Fawcett, Andrew D Higginson, Niina Metsä-Simola, Edward H Hagen, Alasdair I Houston, Pekka Martikainen
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 6, p e0179495 (2017)
Divorce is associated with an increased probability of a depressive episode, but the causation of events remains unclear. Adaptive models of depression propose that depression is a social strategy in part, whereas non-adaptive models tend to propose
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d66ed2f37d2f4198aedfb6d8bd74aef9
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 4 (2013)
Most globally popular drugs are plant neurotoxins or their close chemical analogs. These compounds evolved to deter, not reward or reinforce, consumption. Moreover, they reliably activate virtually all toxin defense mechanisms, and are thus correctly
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2666651f6fe1426c8d334a729645c552
Autor:
Caitlyn D. Placek, Renee E. Magnan, Vijaya Srinivas, Poornima Jaykrishna, Kavitha Ravi, Anisa Khan, Purnima Madhivanan, Edward H. Hagen
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Human Sciences, Vol 3 (2021)
Smokeless tobacco use among Indian women is increasing despite prevention efforts. Evolutionary theories suggest that reproductive-aged women should be more concerned about immediate threats to reproduction than threats to survival occurring late in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/362e39d2448545e3b8bef72b0fc0e710
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Human Sciences, Vol 3 (2021)
People everywhere acquire high levels of conceptual knowledge about their social and natural worlds, which we refer to as ethnoscientific expertise. Evolutionary explanations for expertise are still widely debated. We analysed ethnographic text recor
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/447acbeedd9b4f96b151eff2d517511f
Autor:
Aaron D. Lightner, Edward H. Hagen
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Human Sciences, Vol 3 (2021)
Acting on socially learned information involves risk, especially when the consequences imply certain costs with uncertain benefits. Current evolutionary theories argue that decision-makers evaluate and respond to this information based on context cue
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/84ad263b10a64aa296a99918580dbb61
Publikováno v:
Hagen, E H, Blackwell, A D, Lightner, A D & Sullivan, R J 2023, ' Homo medicus : The transition to meat eating increased pathogen pressure and the use of pharmacological plants in Homo ', American Journal of Biological Anthropology, vol. 180, no. 4, pp. 589-617 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24718
The human lineage transitioned to a more carnivorous niche 2.6 mya and evolved a large body size and slower life history, which likely increased zoonotic pathogen pressure. Evidence for this increase includes increased zoonotic infections in modern h
Autor:
Kristen L. Syme, Edward H. Hagen
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist, 125(2), 262-282. Wiley-Blackwell
Syme, K L & Hagen, E H 2023, ' Bargaining and interdependence: Common parent-offspring conflict resolution strategies among Chon Chuuk and their implications for suicidal behavior ', American Anthropologist, vol. 125, no. 2, pp. 262-282 . https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13821
Syme, K L & Hagen, E H 2023, ' Bargaining and interdependence: Common parent-offspring conflict resolution strategies among Chon Chuuk and their implications for suicidal behavior ', American Anthropologist, vol. 125, no. 2, pp. 262-282 . https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.13821
The anthropology of Pacific cultures spotlights social conflict as a proximate cause of suicide. Ethnographic accounts suggest that suicidal behaviors are high-cost conflict-resolution strategies. We investigate parent-child conflicts and the strateg
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a5ed11dc56f13e5790f49ad8f3f04c9d
https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/a26c71b2-9795-45f5-a230-d23dbe27801c
https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/a26c71b2-9795-45f5-a230-d23dbe27801c
Autor:
Nicole H. Hess, Edward H. Hagen
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior.
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior
Lightner, A D, Pisor, A C & Hagen, E H 2023, ' In need-based sharing, sharing is more important than need ', Evolution and Human Behavior . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2023.02.010
Lightner, A D, Pisor, A C & Hagen, E H 2023, ' In need-based sharing, sharing is more important than need ', Evolution and Human Behavior . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2023.02.010
Cooperative resource sharing is widespread across cultures, and it was likely critical during much of human evolutionary history for pooling risk. Need-based sharing specifically pools risk by following two cooperative rules: help others when asked,
Publikováno v:
Evolution and Human Behavior, 43(3), 242-256. Elsevier Inc.
Gaffney, M R, Adams, K H, Syme, K L & Hagen, E H 2022, ' Depression and suicidality as evolved credible signals of need in social conflicts ', Evolution and Human Behavior, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 242-256 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2022.02.004
Gaffney, M R, Adams, K H, Syme, K L & Hagen, E H 2022, ' Depression and suicidality as evolved credible signals of need in social conflicts ', Evolution and Human Behavior, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 242-256 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2022.02.004
Mental health professionals generally view major depression and suicidality as pathological responses to stress that elicit aversive responses from others. An alternative hypothesis grounded in evolutionary theory contends that depression and suicida