Applying Evolutionary Theory to Psychiatry

Our emotions are the result of hundreds of thousands of years of evolutionary pressure and have been described as “Darwinian algorithms of the mind” by evolutionary scientists John Tooby and Leda Cosmides. Though emotions have likely evolved to serve specific adaptive...

The Evolution Of “Creepiness”

Evolutionary social psychologist Francis T. McAndrew has a new paper out in on “creepiness.” The abstract: Surprisingly, until now there has never been an empirical study of “creepiness.” An international sample of 1341 individuals responded to an online...

The Evolutionary Ecology Of Cancer

Theoretical evolutionary biologist Athena Aktipis, a co-founder of the Center for Evolution and Cancer at UCSF, talks to David Sloan Wilson about how cancer is evolution that’s taking place inside an organism, but a perversely adaptive form of it, since it ends...

The Mating Crisis Among Educated Women

David Buss at Edge: Every year, more women than men become college-educated. The disparity is already prevalent across North America and Europe, and the trend is beginning to spread across the world more widely. At the University of Texas at Austin where I teach, the...
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