The last decade has witnessed a dramatic change in our understanding of the way in which the mind operates and the reasons behind a myriad of human behaviours. The traditional idea that nurture trumps nature in explanations of human behaviour has been supplanted by evolutionary psychological explanations, which posit that human beings share evolved mental architectures that govern their behaviour. Evolutionary Psychology brings together seminal work from key scholars in the field and explores the ways in which evolutionary psychological research can illuminate our understanding of human behaviours and nature.
Evolutionary Psychology provides a thorough introduction to evolutionary approaches to psychology, covering topics on:
- Applications of evolutionary theory to psychology
- The evolution of cognition and how it interacts with culture
- Cooperation
- Physical attraction, mate choice and sexual selection
- Life history theory
- Parenting and families
- Personality and individual differences
- Social cognition and psychoses
- The future of evolutionary psychology
Written to support undergraduates and masters students studying Evolutionary Psychology and Biological Psychology, this book critically evaluates the extant literature while maintaining the need for evolutionary psychologies.