Hominin life history: reconstruction and evolution

SL Robson, B Wood - Journal of Anatomy, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
In this review we attempt to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominin life history from
extant and fossil evidence. We utilize demographic life history theory and distinguish life …

A review of human male field studies of hormones and behavioral reproductive effort

PB Gray, TS McHale, JM Carré - Hormones and Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
The purpose of this paper is to review field studies of human male hormones and
reproductive behavior. We first discuss life history theory and related conceptual …

[КНИГА][B] Cross-cultural psychology: Research and applications

JW Berry - 2002 - books.google.com
Cross-culturele psychologie is de studie van de relaties tussen menselijk gedrag en de
culturele context. In dit handboek komen alle vormen van gedrag aan bod, de belangrijkste …

Sex, attachment, and the development of reproductive strategies

M Del Giudice - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2009 - cambridge.org
This target article presents an integrated evolutionary model of the development of
attachment and human reproductive strategies. It is argued that sex differences in …

The expensive brain: a framework for explaining evolutionary changes in brain size

K Isler, CP van Schaik - Journal of human evolution, 2009 - Elsevier
To explain variation in relative brain size among homoiothermic vertebrates, we propose the
Expensive Brain hypothesis as a unifying explanatory framework. It claims that the costs of a …

Evolution of the human life cycle

B Bogin, BH Smith - American Journal of Human Biology: The …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Social mammals have three basic stages of postnatal development: infant, juvenile, and
adult. Some species also have a brief female post‐reproductive stage. The human life cycle …

[HTML][HTML] Fission-fusion dynamics, behavioral flexibility, and inhibitory control in primates

F Amici, F Aureli, J Call - Current Biology, 2008 - cell.com
Summary The Machiavellian Intelligence or Social Brain Hypothesis explains the evolution
of increased brain size as mainly driven by living in complex organized social systems [1–4] …