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What is Evolutionary Psychology?

Evolutionary psychology is a discipline that integrates insights from a variety of sources, which include modern evolutionary theory, biology, psychology, anthropology, economics, computer science, and paleoarchaeology. The discipline rests on a foundation of core premises: (1) Behavior depends on underlying psychological mechanisms -- information processing devices housed in the brain in conjunction with the external and internal inputs that trigger their activation; (2) Evolution by selection is the only known causal process capable of creating such complex adaptive mechanisms; (3) Evolved psychological mechanisms are functionally specialized to solve adaptive problems that recurred for humans over deep evolutionary time; (4) Selection shaped information processing to be adaptively influenced by specific classes of information from the environment; (5) Human psychology consists of a large number of functionally specialized evolved mechanisms, each sensitive to particular forms of contextual input, which are combined, coordinated, and integrated to produce manifest behavior.

 

Evolutionary Psychology Resources

HBES (Human Behavior and Evolution Society) Website

Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law

Evolutionary Psychology Reading  List

Places to study EP

 

Video Links

PBS Series on Evolution:

Darwin's Dangerous Idea Part 1

Darwin's Dangerous Idea Part 2 

Great Transformations

Extinction

Evolutionary Arms Race

Why Sex?

The Mind's Big Bang

What about God?

Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial

 

PBS Guns, Germs, & Steel Series:

   Part 1
   Part 2
   Part 3


Other Video Links:

The Blind Watchmaker

Nice Guys Finish First

Neo-Darwinism

 

 

 

Joshua Duntley, Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
101 Vera King Farris Drive
Galloway, NJ 08205-9941
Phone: 609.626.3570