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进化论
进化心理学
疾病
心理学
认知心理学
后生
生态位建设
发展心理学
进化生物学
生物
社会心理学
认识论
遗传学
计算机科学
医学
基因
哲学
病理
基因表达
人工智能
DNA甲基化
作者
Marèn Hoogland,Annemie Ploeger
标识
DOI:10.1177/17456916221078318
摘要
Evolutionary psychology aims to understand the origins of the human mind, including disease. Several theories about the origins of disease have been proposed. One concerns a developmental mismatch—a mismatch might occur at the individual level between the environment experienced during childhood and the environment the adult finds herself in, possibly resulting in disease. A second theory concerns the idea of an evolutionary mismatch—humans are adapted to ancestral conditions so they might now experience a mismatch with their modern environment, possibly resulting in disease. A third theory—differential susceptibility—outlines how genetic and epigenetic differences influence the extent to which humans are susceptible to rearing, including positive and negative experiences. Because of these differences, some individuals are more prone to develop disease than others. We review empirical studies that substantiate these theories and argue that an overarching theory that integrates these three lines into one provides a more accurate understanding of disease from an evolutionary perspective.
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