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The Savanna Hypothesis

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> No specific time or place
Forces responsible for an adaptation in a period
of evolution
Example: walking (4.4 million years ago)
Example: 2.5 million years ago stone tool use

The Savannah of Africa similar to EEA
> More game than tropical forests
> Open views, beneficial for upright posture
> Suitable for nomadic lifestyle
> Resources and refugee
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What are Evolved Psychological Mechanisms?

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An evolved psychological mechanism exists in the form it does because it solved a specific problem of survival or reproduction
> Solves the problem
> Informative
> Fast, automatic, universal
> Conditional
> Output is physiological, behavioral, psychological

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The Brain as a Swiss army knife

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  • The human brain contains many domain-specific evolved mechanisms
  • The brain is adapted to past environments (mismatch)
  • Learning and culture require evolved mechanisms
  • Nature-nurture is false dichotomy
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Distinguish a Proximate from an Ultimate explanation

‘Infant Crying’

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Proximate
> Separation from caregiver
> Cold
> Lack of food
> Endogenous opioids

Ultimate
> Elicits care and defensiveness from mothers and other caregivers, which will increase the likelihood of survival and hence lead to inclusive fitness benefits.

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Bottum up vs Top down

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Bottom up
> Observation and then
explain from theory
> How can Donald Trump get that many models?

Top down
> Hypothesis from theory (parental investment theory)
> Women prefer wealthy men because they will provide better for their offspring

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Provisioning hypothesis (4)

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  1. Explains high parental investment of males
    > Meat is needed
  2. Strong male coalitions (look at armies)
  3. Sexual labour division in all hunter gatherer societies
    > men are physically stronger and hunt big game
    > women get pregnant and do most of the child rearing
  4. Reciprocal altruism:
    > Hunting success is highly variable
    > sharing is a way of storing the meat for lean days
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Showing off hypothesis

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  1. Status competition between males. Better hunters receive:
    a. more status
    b. can take better care of their children due to more
    resources
    c. sexual favours…
  2. Support for this in many hunter gatherer societies
    > Paraguay, Eats Africa, Botswana-Namibia, Indonesia, Australia (turtle hunting)

–> Provisioning and showing off hypothesis are not mutually exclusive

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Who is better in object location or object rotation? M vs W

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Women location

Men rotation

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What is the evolutionary advantage in color vision?(2)

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  1. Better spotting ripe, yellow fruit or edible red leaves
    embedded in green foliage
  2. Changes in skin color due to emotional states and social-sexual signals, females may have honed these adaptations for their roles as care-givers and ‘empathizers’
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Function of disgust (3)

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Evolutionary predictions:

  1. Disease avoidance
  2. Moral condemnation (morele veroordeling)
  3. Potential sex differences?
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Pregnancy sickness as adaption: Embryo Protection Hypothesis

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> Morning sickness helps to avoid toxins (Profet,1992)
Vomiting expulses possible toxins
Food specific: red meat, alcohol
Especially in first trimester: foetus most vulnerable
3.8% of women with morning sickness have a spontaneous abortion vs. 10.4% of women with no morning sickness

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Fear and Adaptive response
freeze
flight
fight
submit
fright
faint
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> Freeze: avoid detection (not handy in traffic)
Flight: better run than die
Fight: better fight than die
Submit: apes also do this by avoiding eye contact
Fright: playing dead in the jaws of a lion (and then suddenly run away)
Faint: like submitting

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Mismatch fear

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Causes of death vs things we fear

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Senescence theory

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Less selection pressure on old since they do not reproduce.

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Pleiotropy

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Has positive effect in early life
Negative effect in later live
‘occurs when one gene influences two or more seemingly unrelated phenotypic traits.’

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Why do men live shorter than women?

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Men have higher potential reproductive success, thus more traits focussed on reproduction, and less on survival