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Displaying Altruism as a Sexual Signal in Human Mate Choice is an Adaptation – An Interdisciplinary Overview of the Evidence
Displaying Altruism as a Sexual Signal in Human Mate Choice is an Adaptation – An Interdisciplinary Overview of the Evidence
Numerous studies in humans have shown that altruism may influence mate choice decisions, highlighting its potential role a...
Investigating Potential Interactive Effects Between Limbal Rings and Facial Attractiveness
Investigating Potential Interactive Effects Between Limbal Rings and Facial Attractiveness
Limbal rings are dark bands in the eyes that circle the iris. Previous research suggests that the presence of limbal rings...
Advancing the Understanding of Phenotypic Mimicry in Men’s Conspicuous Consumption
Advancing the Understanding of Phenotypic Mimicry in Men’s Conspicuous Consumption
Two studies advance the understanding of phenotypic mimicry in consumer products. Product features mimicking more prominen...
Women’s Dangerous World Beliefs Predict Biases Against Formidable Men in Legal Domains
Women’s Dangerous World Beliefs Predict Biases Against Formidable Men in Legal Domains
Recurring threats of physical aggression throughout human evolutionary history presented selection pressures that favored ...
Distractibility and Impulsivity in ADHD as an Evolutionary Mismatch of High Trait Curiosity
Distractibility and Impulsivity in ADHD as an Evolutionary Mismatch of High Trait Curiosity
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by symptoms that include i...
Why are we Afraid of Holes? A Brief Review of Trypophobia Through an Adaptationist Lens
Why are we Afraid of Holes? A Brief Review of Trypophobia Through an Adaptationist Lens
The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of trypophobia, or in other words the fear of "clusters of holes...
Higher Sexual Avoidance, not Higher Pathogen Disgust, Is Associated with Lower Arousal in Women with a History of Unwanted Sex
Higher Sexual Avoidance, not Higher Pathogen Disgust, Is Associated with Lower Arousal in Women with a History of Unwanted Sex
Prior research consistently shows disgust propensity and/or state disgust correlated with lower sexual arousal; however, t...
Elephant on the Dance Floor: Revealing the Significance of Dancers’ Sex in Coalition Quality Assessments
Elephant on the Dance Floor: Revealing the Significance of Dancers’ Sex in Coalition Quality Assessments
Collective dances are considered to serve as a strategic tool to convey information about the internal stability and colle...
Life History Strategy in Poland: Population Displacement as a Life History Accelerating Event
Life History Strategy in Poland: Population Displacement as a Life History Accelerating Event
Population-level life history research on humans has proven to be a fruitful research program, establishing numerous socio...
The Signaling Function of Vaccine Status and Masking in Evaluations of Online Dating Profiles
The Signaling Function of Vaccine Status and Masking in Evaluations of Online Dating Profiles
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, various social norms emerged from which individuals began to glean relevant social infor...
Towards a Unified Account of Aberrant Salience in Psychosis: Proximate and Evolutionary Mechanisms
Towards a Unified Account of Aberrant Salience in Psychosis: Proximate and Evolutionary Mechanisms
The “Aberrant Salience Hypothesis” (ASH) is arguably the pre-eminent proximate, theoretical model of psychosis...
Domino Theory Through the Lens of Human Evolutionary Ecology
Domino Theory Through the Lens of Human Evolutionary Ecology
Domino Theory posits that Communism spreads via emulation or force between nations as a function of geographic ad...
Fear of Relationship Commitment and Singlehood
Fear of Relationship Commitment and Singlehood
Not having an intimate partner is a common state in contemporary post-industrial societies. One reason that individuals re...
From Envy to Radicalization
From Envy to Radicalization
Models of radicalization have typically placed grievances at the heart of radicalization. In contrast, we argue that viewi...
An Integrated General Theory of Psychopathology and Suicide
An Integrated General Theory of Psychopathology and Suicide
This article presents biological meta-theory that is intended to serve as a shared key to progress in psychiatry and suici...
Factors that Influence People’s Beliefs About Men’s and Women’s Jealousy Responses
Factors that Influence People’s Beliefs About Men’s and Women’s Jealousy Responses
This study examines what beliefs people hold about other men’s and women’s reaction to infidelity and how rela...
Environmental Harshness and Unpredictability, Parenting, and Offspring Life History
Environmental Harshness and Unpredictability, Parenting, and Offspring Life History
The species-general life history (LH) principle posits that extrinsic morbidity-mortality risks accelerate organisms’...
Congruence Effects on Medicinal Plant Recall: An Evolutionary Perspective
Congruence Effects on Medicinal Plant Recall: An Evolutionary Perspective
Psychological mechanisms evolved in the ancestral past as they helped the first hominids to survive and reproduce. A produ...
The Infidelity Protection Nature of Romantic Jealousy: Testing Five Predictions in the Greek Cultural Context
The Infidelity Protection Nature of Romantic Jealousy: Testing Five Predictions in the Greek Cultural Context
Romantic jealousy can lead to several negative outcomes, such as tensions between intimate partners, domestic violence, an...
The Trivers-Willard Effect for Educational Investment: Evidence from an African Sample
The Trivers-Willard Effect for Educational Investment: Evidence from an African Sample
The Trivers-Willard hypothesis (TWH) states that individuals in good condition favor offspring of the sex that has a highe...
Physical Attractiveness of Potential Competitors Influences Women’s Gossip: Effects of Romantic Jealousy and Self-Esteem
Physical Attractiveness of Potential Competitors Influences Women’s Gossip: Effects of Romantic Jealousy and Self-Esteem
This research investigated whether and how young women used gossip strategies to win opportunities for themselves when fac...
Can Knowing How We Evolved Tell Us How We Should Live? Evolutionary Self-Help as a Genre
Can Knowing How We Evolved Tell Us How We Should Live? Evolutionary Self-Help as a Genre
Boyer, P. (2001). Religion explained: The evolutionary origins of religious thought. Basic Books. Goog...