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期刊名:Human nature-an interdisciplinary biosocial perspective

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ISSN:1045-6767

e-ISSN:1936-4776

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Natalie Dinsdale,Aiden Bushell,Bernard Crespi Natalie Dinsdale
The evolution of menopause, grandmothering and long lifespan represent key events in the evolution of human life history. Demographic studies have amply demonstated inclusive fitness benefits from grandmaternal care, but the hormonal bases ...
Grant S McCall Grant S McCall
The self-domestication hypothesis has made significant contributions to our thinking about hominin evolution and ecology. It has struggled, however, to find compelling and testable causes of reductions in hominin aggression and violent beha...
George B Richardson,Daniel G Bates,Laura E McLaughlin et al. George B Richardson et al.
Global constructs such as the general factor of personality (GFP), trait emotional intelligence (TEI), and the K-factor have generated considerable interest as well as controversy in evolutionary psychology. Research employing exploratory s...
Michael R Gaffney,Jessica K Hlay,Izabel Rodríguez James et al. Michael R Gaffney et al.
To gain support, children use signals to communicate their needs and wants to parents. Infant signals of need, particularly infant cries, have been extensively studied in diverse populations. However, the full range of potential child signa...
Francisco J Marco-Gracia,Francisco J Beltrán Tapia,Grażyna Liczbińska Francisco J Marco-Gracia
This study examines the impact of pre-moder wars on sex ratios at birth. Specifically, it investigates whether wars involving premodern weaponry and more limited destruction increased stress for pregnant women such that the resulting hormon...
Claudio Tennie,William D Snyder,Ronald J Planer Claudio Tennie
Compared to other apes, humans show a distinctive capacity for the cultural learning and transmission of know-how: we extract know-how from other individuals and artifacts in ways that regularly give rise to forms of know-how that no single...
Pascal Boyer,Eric Chantland Pascal Boyer
In four pre-registered studies, we tested implications from a cooperation model that explains victim-blaming and victim-devaluation as the result of cooperation dilemmas, as a way for people to avoid the costs of helping victims (who seem t...
Luming Zheng,Zehra Nur Genç,Valentin Baumann et al. Luming Zheng et al.
Previous work has suggested that males and females adopt different exploration styles, with females often taking a more secure, or cautious exploration approach. However, exploration behavior is multi-faceted, and previous studies often inv...
Axel G Ekström,Peter Gärdenfors,William D Snyder et al. Axel G Ekström et al.
Despite decades of research on the emergence of human speech capacities, an integrative account consistent with hominin evolution remains lacking. We review paleoanthropological and archaeological findings in search of a timeline for the em...