evolutionary perspective
Also known as: evolutionary perspectives
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Addiction and Recovery: An Evolutionary Perspective practicalrecovery.com 2 facts
perspectiveThe evolutionary perspective on addiction suggests that all human beings share the problem of stopping behavior when craving arises.
perspectiveAdopting an evolutionary perspective allows addictive behavior to be viewed as an adaptive effort.
A Copernican Approach to Brain Advancement: The Paradigm of ... frontiersin.org Apr 25, 2019 2 facts
claimThe core difference between the two paradigms of brain science—corrective feedback regulation versus anticipatory regulation—derives from the evolutionary perspective of the latter, which recognizes the relationships between the brain, the body, and the natural environment.
claimThe Paradigm of Allostatic Orchestration originates from an evolutionary perspective and recognizes that biological set points change in anticipation of changing environments.
Substance Abuse and Evolution (Chapter 12) - Evolutionary Psychiatry cambridge.org Sep 8, 2022 2 facts
referenceRandolph M. Nesse proposed an evolutionary perspective on substance abuse in a 1994 article published in the journal Ethology and Sociobiology.
referenceR. Durrant, S. Adamson, F. Todd, and D. Sellman (2009) provided an evolutionary perspective on drug use and addiction in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry.
The function(s) of consciousness: an evolutionary perspective frontiersin.org Nov 25, 2024 2 facts
From crayfish to humans: An evolutionary perspective of addiction redalyc.org 1 fact
referenceNesse, R. M., & Berridge, K. C. (1997) examine psychoactive drug use from an evolutionary perspective.
Medicinal plants meet modern biodiversity science - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua 1 fact
referencePichersky et al. provided an evolutionary perspective on the genetics and biochemistry of secondary metabolites in plants.
The Evolution of Transcendence | Evolutionary Psychological Science link.springer.com Jun 1, 2016 1 fact
claimFrom an evolutionary perspective, a social primate's ability to categorize others as friends, enemies, reciprocators, or moochers depends on the relationship of those others to the self.
Complexity and the Evolution of Consciousness | Biological Theory link.springer.com Sep 14, 2022 1 fact
claimIntegrating ecological and evolutionary perspectives into the study of consciousness helps move the field away from human-centric biases and toward a biological, bottom-up approach that addresses the teleonomic function of consciousness.
The function(s) of consciousness: an evolutionary perspective - PMC pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Nov 26, 2024 1 fact
claimThe functions of consciousness, when viewed from an evolutionary perspective, are categorized into two types: general functions and particular functions.