Evolutionary Mismatch Theory Flashcards

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Adaptive Lag occurs when…

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The environment that existed changed more rapidly than the time required for natural selection to act upon the mechanism in response to the change

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4 cases of Adaptive Lag affecting evolved psychological mechanism

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  1. Change in input intensity
  2. Missing input
  3. Input replaced by novel or fake cues with similar attributes
  4. Change in consequences of output
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2 types of Evolutionary Mismatch

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  1. Forced
  2. Hijacked
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How does Forced Mismatch occur?

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Occurs when natural or human-induced environmental changes are imposed upon organisms

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How does Hijacked Mismatch occur?

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Occurs when novel stimuli within natural or human-induced environments become favored over the original inputs

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Steps to Evolutionary Mismatch Theory

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  1. Identify problems of modern living
  2. Identify the mismatched mechanism
  3. Identify the departure from the EEA
  4. Provide empirical evidence
  5. Propose a mismatch-informed solution
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Details on ‘Identifying Problems of Modern Living’

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Observe a phenomenon in modern living that
1. Does not exist in our evolutionary history
2. Came about due to unprecedented changes in human environments

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Details on ‘Identifying the Mistmatched Mechanism’

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Identify the evolved psychological mechanism and define its core design features such as the inputs, the decision rules, and the outputs

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Details on ‘Identifying the Departure from EEA’

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  1. Identify how the inputs have changed in magnitude, are missing, or have been superseded by an evolutionary novel input to produce a maladaptive output
  2. Identify if the output has lost its adaptive qualities as EEA changed
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Details on ‘Providing Empirical Evidence’

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  1. Primary research
    -> Design research to test these predictions
  2. Secondary research
    -> Find existing research whose findings follow those of the predicted effects and shape existing knowledge into a scoping review
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What is the threat of HARKing in utilizing secondary research to provide empirical evidence of an evolutionary mismatch?

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Hypothesizing After the Results are Known; All results should be treated as preliminary until directly tested with primary research

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Details on ‘Proposing Mismatch-Informed Solution’

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Two possible approaches
1. Promote the restoration of features in the ancestral environment
-> Going back to the original environment

  1. Promote conscious and educated engagement with evolutionary novelties
    -> Trying to cope with the new environment
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