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THE CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN BEHAVIOR The transformative wave of Darwinian insight continues to expand throughout the humansciences.Whilestillcenteredonevolution-focusedfieldssuchasevolutionary psychology,ethology,andhumanbehavioralecology,thisinsighthasalsoinfluenced cognitive science, neuroscience, feminist discourse, sociocultural anthropology, mediastudies,andclinicalpsychology.Thishandbook’sgoalistoamplifythewave by bringing together world-leading experts to provide a comprehensive and up-to- dateoverviewofevolution-orientedandinfluencedfields.Whileevolutionarypsychol- ogyremainsatthecoreofthecollection,italsocoversthehistory,currentstanding, debates,andfuturedirectionsofthepanoplyoffieldsenteringtheDarwinianfold.As such, The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behavior is avaluablereferencenotjustforevolutionarypsychologists,butalsoforscholarsand students from many fields who wish to see how the evolutionary perspective is relevanttotheirownwork. LANCEWORKMANisavisitingprofessorinpsychologyattheUniversityofSouth Wales,UK. WILLREADERisaseniorlecturerinpsychologyatSheffieldHallamUniversity,UK. JEROMEH.BARKOWisamultidisciplinaryresearcher.HeisProfessorEmeritusof SocialAnthropologyatDalhousieUniversity,Canada,wherehehasspentmostofhis career. Published online by Cambridge University Press Published online by Cambridge University Press THE CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN BEHAVIOR Edited by Lance Workman UniversityofSouthWales Will Reader SheffieldHallamUniversity Jerome H. Barkow DalhousieUniversity Published online by Cambridge University Press UniversityPrintingHouse,CambridgeCB28BS,UnitedKingdom OneLibertyPlaza,20thFloor,NewYork,NY10006,USA 477WilliamstownRoad,PortMelbourne,VIC3207,Australia 314–321,3rdFloor,Plot3,SplendorForum,JasolaDistrictCentre, NewDelhi–110025,India 79AnsonRoad,#06–04/06,Singapore079906 CambridgeUniversityPressispartoftheUniversityofCambridge. ItfurtherstheUniversity’smissionbydisseminatingknowledgeinthepursuitof education,learning,andresearchatthehighestinternationallevelsofexcellence. www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9781316642825 DOI:10.1017/9781108131797 ©CambridgeUniversityPress2020 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithoutthewritten permissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2020 PrintedintheUnitedKingdombyTJInternationalLtd,PadstowCornwall AcataloguerecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Names:Workman,Lance,editor.|Reader,Will,editor.|Barkow,JeromeH,editor. Title:TheCambridgehandbookofevolutionaryperspectivesonhumanbehavior/edited byLanceWorkman,UniversityofSouthWales,WillReader,SheffieldHallamUniversity, JeromeH.Barkow,DalhousieUniversity,Halifax,Canada. Description:Cambridge,UnitedKingdom;NewYork,NY:CambridgeUniversityPress, [2020]|Series:Cambridgehandbooksinpsychology|Includesbibliographicalreferences andindex. Identifiers:LCCN2019028602(print)|LCCN2019028603(ebook)|ISBN9781316642825 (hardback)|ISBN9781108131797(epub) Subjects:LCSH:Evolutionarypsychology.|Humanbehavior. Classification:LCCBF698.95.C362020(print)|LCCBF698.95(ebook)|DDC155.7–dc23 LCrecordavailableathttps://lccn.loc.gov/2019028602 LCebookrecordavailableathttps://lccn.loc.gov/2019028603 ISBN978-1-316-64282-5Hardback ISBN978-1-316-64281-8Paperback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceoraccuracyof URLsforexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredtointhispublication anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuchwebsitesis,orwillremain, accurateorappropriate. Published online by Cambridge University Press We would like to dedicate this handbook to Ethel and Bill Reader, Philip and Betty Barkow, and George and Margret Workman.Andfinallywewouldalsoliketopayspecialtribute toAnneCampbell–atruepioneerofevolutionaryapproaches. Published online by Cambridge University Press Published online by Cambridge University Press Contents ListofFigures pagexi ListofTables xii ListofContributors xiii Preface xvii Acknowledgments xix PART I THE COMPARATIVEAPPROACH 1 Human–GreyParrotComparisonsinCognitivePerformance ................ 3 IreneM.Pepperberg 2 CognitiveAbilitiesinElephants ............................................ 14 LucyBates 3 CultureandCommunicationamongCetaceans ............................ 23 EllenC.GarlandandLukeRendell PART II SOCIOCULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGYAND EVOLUTION 4 EusocialityinHumans...................................................... 37 LauraBetzig 5 TheNatureandPsychologicalFoundationofSocialUniversals ............ 47 BernardChapais 6 TheStudyofCultureandEvolutionacrossDisciplines .................... 61 AlexMesoudi PART III EVOLUTION AND NEUROSCIENCE 7 AreEvolutionaryPsychologyandtheNeuroscienceofMotivation Compatible? ................................................................ 77 FrederickM.Toates 8 AreWeDesignedtoBeHappy?TheNeuroscienceofMakingSenseof Pleasure .................................................................... 91 EloiseStark,KentC.Berridge,andMortenL.Kringelbach vii Published online by Cambridge University Press viii CONTENTS 9 EnvironmentalPressuresonTransgenerationalEpigeneticInheritance: AnEvolutionaryDevelopmentMechanismInfluencingAtypical NeurodevelopmentinAutism?.............................................. 97 DwaipayanAdhya,AichaMassrali,ArkoprovoPaul,MarkKotter,Jason Carroll,DeepakSrivastava,JackPrice,andSimonBaron-Cohen PART IV GROUP LIVING:THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL AND MORAL BEHAVIOR 10 TheProblemofAltruismandFutureDirections ........................ 125 LukeColquhoun,LanceWorkman,andJoFowler 11 CanEvolutionaryProcessesExplaintheOriginsofMorality? .......... 139 DennisL.Krebs 12 TheEvolutionandFunctionofThird-PartyMoralJudgment............ 150 WillReaderandSaraHughes 13 EvolutionoftheHumanFamily ........................................ 158 CraigT.PalmerandKathrynCoe 14 TheParasite-StressTheoryofCulturalValuesandSociality ............ 167 RandyThornhillandCoreyL.Fincher 15 TheEvolutionofPrideandShame ...................................... 179 AlecT.BeallandJessicaL.Tracy 16 ThinkingOutsidetheHead:CognitiveEcologiesandEvolutionary Psychology .............................................................. 194 LouiseBarrett PART V EVOLUTION AND COGNITION 17 RunawayProcessesinModernHumanCulture:AnEvolutionary ApproachtoExaggeratedCommunicationinPresent HumanSocieties ........................................................ 211 ÁdámMiklósiandVeronikaKonok 18 OntogenyofTacticalDeception ........................................ 225 PeterJ.LaFreniereandRachelleM.Smith 19 TheEvolutionofLanguage:ADarwinianApproach .................... 233 MichaelC.Corballis 20 TheAdaptiveProblemofExploitingResources:HumanForaging BehaviorinPatchyEnvironments ...................................... 241 AndreasWilke PART VI EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT 21 EvolutionaryDevelopmentalPsychology:DevelopingAdaptations inInfancyandChildhood................................................ 253 AlysonJ.MyersandDavidF.Bjorklund 22 TheOntogenyandEvolutionofCooperation............................ 265 SebastianGrüneisenandEmilyWyman Published online by Cambridge University Press CONTENTS ix 23 GenomicImprintingIsCriticalforUnderstandingtheDevelopment andAdaptiveDesignofPsychologicalMechanismsinHumans andOtherAnimals ...................................................... 276 WilliamM.Brown 24 EvolutionaryExplanationsforBullyingBehavior ...................... 284 PeterK.Smith 25 BirthOrderandEvolutionaryPsychology .............................. 299 FrankJ.Sulloway PART VII SEXUAL SELECTION AND HUMAN SEXDIFFERENCES 26 Survival,Selection,andSexDifferencesinFear ........................ 313 AnneCampbell 27 TheEnigmaticUrge:HowSexualDesireWorks ........................ 330 FrederickM.Toates 28 AreHumansPeacocksorRobins? ...................................... 342 SteveStewart-Williams 29 HumanMateSelection:AMultidimensionalApproach.................. 353 DanielConroy-BeamandDavidM.Buss 30 KinSelectionandtheEvolutionofMaleAndrophilia .................. 366 PaulL.Vasey,LannaJ.Petterson,ScottW.Semenyna,Francisco R.GómezJiménez,andDougP.VanderLaan 31 EvolutionaryPsychology:ThoughtsonIntegratingFeminist Perspectives.............................................................. 378 MaryanneL.Fisher,JustinR.Garcia,andRebeccaL.Burch PART VIII ABNORMALBEHAVIORAND EVOLUTIONARYPSYCHOPATHOLOGY 32 PsychopathologyfromanEvolutionaryPerspective .................... 395 WilliamJ.Ray 33 AreWeontheVergeofDarwinianPsychiatry?.......................... 409 AlfonsoTroisi 34 TheEvolutionofPro-socialBehavior:FromCaringtoCompassion .... 419 PaulGilbert 35 DisorderedSocialCognition:AlexithymiaandInteroception............ 436 RebeccaBrewerandGeoffreyBird PART IX APPLYING EVOLUTIONARYPRINCIPLES 36 ABridgeTooFar?EvolutionaryPsychologyandtheSolutionofSocial Problems ................................................................ 451 AbrahamP.Buunk 37 TheEvolutionofPersonality ............................................ 462 AdrianFurnhamandSatoshiKanazawa 38 ApplyingEvolutionaryPrinciplestoCriminality ........................ 471 SandieTaylorandLanceWorkman Published online by Cambridge University Press x CONTENTS 39 SubstituteParenting .................................................... 481 MartinDalyandGretchenPerry 40 HistoriansandtheEvolutionaryApproachtoHumanBehavior ........ 489 GregoryHanlon 41 ThePsychologyofExtraterrestrials:TheNewFrontier? ................ 507 JeromeH.Barkow PART X EVOLUTION AND THE MEDIA 42 DailyTalkShowsasVirtualGossipCommunities ...................... 517 ClemensSchwender 43 SupernormalStimuliintheMedia ...................................... 527 DeirdreBarrett 44 AnEvolutionaryApproachtoHorrorMedia ............................ 538 MathiasClasenandJensKjeldgaard-Christiansen 45 TheInternetIsforPorn:EvolutionaryPerspectivesonOnline Pornography ............................................................ 548 CatherineSalmon,MaryanneL.Fisher,andRebeccaL.Burch Index 558 Published online by Cambridge University Press

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