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  1. Psychological adaptation - Wikipedia

    • A psychological adaptation is a functional, cognitive or behavioral trait that benefits an organism in its environment. Psychological adaptations fall under the scope of evolved psychological mechanisms (EPMs), however, EPMs refer to a less restricted set. Psychological adaptations include only the functional traits that increase the fitness of an organism, while E… See more

    Darwinian theory

    Charles Darwin proposed his theory of evolution in On the Origin of Species (1859). His theory dictates that adaptations are traits that arise from the selective pressures a species faces in its environment. Adaptation… See more

    Evolved adaptation vs learned behaviour

    An area of disagreement arises between evolutionary psychologists, cognitive scientists and behaviourists on where to draw the line on what is considered a psychological adaptation, and what is considered … See more

     
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  6. A 'Periodic Table' of Human Psychological Adaptations

    Dec 13, 2012 · In 2002, Plutchik developed a list of emotional adaptations, and classified them by their associated initiating stimulus event, their associated cognitive, feeling, and behavioral states, and...

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  9. Theory of Cognitive Adaptation | SpringerLink

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