Evolutionary Psychology

Series
Prentice Hall
Author
Hans Van de Braak  
Publisher
Pearson
Cover
Softcover
Edition
1
Language
English
Total pages
416
Pub.-date
June 2013
ISBN13
9780273737940
ISBN
0273737945
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Description

Evolutionary Psychology offers a comprehensive and lucid overview of the main ideas, issues and debates in this field, tackling a wide range of fascinating questions that are pertinent to our understanding of modern life.

Uniquely, the book balances the three key perspectives on evolutionary theory, providing an insight into how our brain mechanisms, behavioural strategies and learning capacity have all contributed to our evolution. 

The book first guides the reader through the foundations of evolutionary psychology, drawing on research and key theories, before discussing the future directions of this field.

Features

Topics are brought to life by features including:

  • Focus boxes to explore topics in more detail to help develop your understanding
  • Study questions to help you to reflect on what you’ve read
  • Further reading suggestions to point the way to wider sources discover more about the areas you’re interested in

Table of Contents

PART 1: BASICS

 

Introduction

1. The history of evolutionary psychology

2. Problems and solutions in evolution

3. The place of humans in evolution

 

PART 2: PROBLEMS

 

4. Males and females

5. Fathers, mothers and others

6. The evolution of social life

7. The origin and expression of emotions

8. Brain and cognition

9. The origins of language

10. Culture in evolution

 

PART 3: SPECIALS

 

11. The evolutionary paradox of mental illness

12. Evolution through development

 

Back Cover

Ø Why do humans live in social groups?

Ø What is the purpose of culture and why is it important?

Ø How did human language develop and what distinguishes it from other animal communication systems?

 

Evolutionary Psychology offers a comprehensive and lucid overview of the main ideas, issues and debates in this field, tackling a wide range of fascinating questions that are pertinent to our understanding of modern life.

Uniquely, the book balances the three key perspectives on evolutionary theory, providing an insight into how our brain mechanisms, behavioural strategies and learning capacity have all contributed to our evolution. 

The book first guides the reader through the foundations of evolutionary psychology, drawing on research and key theories, before discussing the future directions of this field.

 

Topics are brought to life by features including:

  • Focus boxes to explore topics in more detail to help develop your understanding
  • Study questions to help you to reflect on what you’ve read
  • Further reading suggestions to point the way to wider sources discover more about the areas you’re interested in

About the author

 

Hans van de Braak is Associate Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Author

Hans van de Braak is Associate Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.


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