How children invented humanity: the role of development in human evolution
"Infants and children are the often-ignored heroes when it comes to understanding human evolution. Evolutionary pressures acted upon the young of our ancestors more powerfully than on adults. Changes over the course of development in our ancestors were primarily responsible for the species and...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Infants and children are the often-ignored heroes when it comes to understanding human evolution. Evolutionary pressures acted upon the young of our ancestors more powerfully than on adults. Changes over the course of development in our ancestors were primarily responsible for the species and the people we have become. This book takes an evolutionary developmental perspective, emphasizing that developmental plasticity - the ability to change our physical and psychological selves early in life - is the creative force in evolution, with natural selection serving primarily as the Grim Reaper, or a filter, eliminating novel developmental outcomes that did not benefit the survival of those individuals that possessed them, while letting the more successful outcomes through. Over generations as embryos, infants, and children continued to change and to produce slightly different adults, a new species was born - Homo sapiens. This book is about becoming - of becoming human and of becoming mature adults"-- |
Umfang: | xi, 376 pages illustrations, Diagramme 25 cm |
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spelling | Bjorklund, David F. 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)1011393298 aut How children invented humanity the role of development in human evolution David F. Bjorklund New York, NY Oxford University Press [2021] xi, 376 pages illustrations, Diagramme 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Children, Childhood, and Development in Evolutionary Perspective -- Changeable Children: Evolved Plasticity and Development -- Adaptable Ancestors: Developmental Plasticity and Evolution -- Embryos and Ancestors -- The Adaptive Value of Immaturity (or The Benefits To Being Young at Heart) -- Developing the Evolved Social Brain -- Evolutionary Mismatches in the Development of Today's Children -- Epilogue: How Children Invented Humanity "Infants and children are the often-ignored heroes when it comes to understanding human evolution. Evolutionary pressures acted upon the young of our ancestors more powerfully than on adults. Changes over the course of development in our ancestors were primarily responsible for the species and the people we have become. This book takes an evolutionary developmental perspective, emphasizing that developmental plasticity - the ability to change our physical and psychological selves early in life - is the creative force in evolution, with natural selection serving primarily as the Grim Reaper, or a filter, eliminating novel developmental outcomes that did not benefit the survival of those individuals that possessed them, while letting the more successful outcomes through. Over generations as embryos, infants, and children continued to change and to produce slightly different adults, a new species was born - Homo sapiens. This book is about becoming - of becoming human and of becoming mature adults"-- Evolutionary psychology Human evolution Children / Evolution Developmental psychology Child development Child psychology Child development fast Child psychology fast Children / Evolution fast Developmental psychology fast Evolutionary psychology fast Human evolution fast Online version Bjorklund, David F., 1949- How children invented humanity New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021] |
spellingShingle | Bjorklund, David F. 1949- How children invented humanity the role of development in human evolution Children, Childhood, and Development in Evolutionary Perspective -- Changeable Children: Evolved Plasticity and Development -- Adaptable Ancestors: Developmental Plasticity and Evolution -- Embryos and Ancestors -- The Adaptive Value of Immaturity (or The Benefits To Being Young at Heart) -- Developing the Evolved Social Brain -- Evolutionary Mismatches in the Development of Today's Children -- Epilogue: How Children Invented Humanity Evolutionary psychology Human evolution Children / Evolution Developmental psychology Child development Child psychology Child development fast Child psychology fast Children / Evolution fast Developmental psychology fast Evolutionary psychology fast Human evolution fast |
title | How children invented humanity the role of development in human evolution |
title_auth | How children invented humanity the role of development in human evolution |
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title_short | How children invented humanity |
title_sort | how children invented humanity the role of development in human evolution |
title_sub | the role of development in human evolution |
topic | Evolutionary psychology Human evolution Children / Evolution Developmental psychology Child development Child psychology Child development fast Child psychology fast Children / Evolution fast Developmental psychology fast Evolutionary psychology fast Human evolution fast |
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