2024
Mentalizing, Epistemic Trust, and the Active Ingredients of Psychotherapy.
Campbell C, Kumpasoğlu G, Fonagy P. Mentalizing, Epistemic Trust, and the Active Ingredients of Psychotherapy. Psychodynamic Psychiatry 2024, 52: 435-451. PMID: 39679701, DOI: 10.1521/pdps.2024.52.4.435.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpistemic trustActive ingredients of psychotherapyModels of psychopathologyTheory of mentalizationAssociated with difficultiesPsychotherapeutic approachesPsychotherapeutic interventionsOstensive cuesPsychological disordersDevelopmental trajectoriesMental failureDevelopmental theorySocial functioningCaregiver interactionsEpistemic disruptionMentalTherapeutic settingPsychotherapyIndividual's abilitySocial experienceSocial environmentEvolutionary theoryCultural transmissionMental modelsPsychopathologyBehavioral and neural responses to social exclusion in women: the role of facial attractiveness and friendliness
Vaillancourt T, van Noordt S, Krygsman A, Brittain H, Davis A, Palamarchuk I, Arnocky S, Segalowitz S, Crowley M, Schmidt L. Behavioral and neural responses to social exclusion in women: the role of facial attractiveness and friendliness. Scientific Reports 2024, 14: 15135. PMID: 38956123, PMCID: PMC11219880, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-65833-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeural responses to social exclusionResponses to social exclusionEvent-related potential amplitudesSocial exclusionLevel of attractivenessRejection sensitivityAttractiveness ratingsFacial attractivenessSocial desirabilityExpectancy violationConsistent with studiesInterpersonal conflictFriendliness levelExclusionary behaviorEvolutionary theoryWomen's responsesNon-competitorsAttractionWomenRetaliationDesirePotential amplitudeBehaviorOpponentsExpectations
2021
Fluctuating asymmetry, a marker of poor growth quality, is associated with adult male metabolic rate
Longman D, Oyama S, Cracknell J, Thompson N, Gordon D, Stock J, Wells J. Fluctuating asymmetry, a marker of poor growth quality, is associated with adult male metabolic rate. American Journal Of Biological Anthropology 2021, 175: 646-655. PMID: 33768527, DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24276.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnergetic allocationLife-history traitsStrong selective pressureLarge body sizeLife history theoryEnergetic investmentAdult RMRSelective pressureMetabolic rateHistory theoryBody sizePhysiological functionsEvolutionary theoryMetabolic efficiencyMetabolic inefficiencyMetabolic costObserved interindividual variationHuman daily energy expenditureDaily energy expenditureGrowthFATraitsInterindividual variation
2020
The Epidemiological Signature of Pathogen Populations That Vary in the Relationship between Free-Living Parasite Survival and Virulence
Gomez L, Meszaros V, Turner W, Ogbunugafor C. The Epidemiological Signature of Pathogen Populations That Vary in the Relationship between Free-Living Parasite Survival and Virulence. Viruses 2020, 12: 1055. PMID: 32971954, PMCID: PMC7551987, DOI: 10.3390/v12091055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFree-living survivalEvolution of virulenceParasite survivalEcology of infectious diseasesConsequences of variationPathogen populationsPillar of evolutionary theoryHost-parasite systemsInfluence several aspectsVirulenceEvolutionary changesParasite virulenceEpidemiological scaleDisease dynamicsEvolutionary theoryWhy we heal: The evolution of psychological healing and implications for global mental health
Kohrt BA, Ottman K, Panter-Brick C, Konner M, Patel V. Why we heal: The evolution of psychological healing and implications for global mental health. Clinical Psychology Review 2020, 82: 101920. PMID: 33126037, DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2020.101920.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychological healingGlobal mental healthMental healthInterpersonal regulationEmotional contagionMental illnessEvolutionary psychologyPsychological distressPsychosocial distressSocial contextSocial speciesDistressEmpathyHuman biocultural evolutionCultural evolutionComplex social networksLimited attentionEvolutionary theoryEvolution of cooperationEmotionsPsychologySocial networksHumansContextLanguage
2019
Lexical Landscapes as large in silico data for examining advanced properties of fitness landscapes
Meszaros V, Miller-Dickson M, Ogbunugafor C. Lexical Landscapes as large in silico data for examining advanced properties of fitness landscapes. PLOS ONE 2019, 14: e0220891. PMID: 31404101, PMCID: PMC6690511, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220891.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFitness landscapeHigher-order epistasisProperties of fitness landscapesEmpirical fitness landscapesEvolutionary geneticsIn silico approachDevelopment of evolutionary theoryIn silico dataEvolutionary biologyClonal competitionIn silicoAstronomical numberEnvironment interactionGoogle’s Ngram corpusEvolutionary theoryLandscapeEpistasisLandscape approach
2012
An Alternative Approach: Teaching Evolution in a Natural History Museum Through the Topic of Vector-Borne Disease
Pickering J, Fawcett L, Munstermann L. An Alternative Approach: Teaching Evolution in a Natural History Museum Through the Topic of Vector-Borne Disease. Evolution: Education And Outreach 2012, 5: 62-67. DOI: 10.1007/s12052-012-0398-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvolutionary conceptsNatural History MuseumModern evolutionary theoryComplex transmission cyclesEvolutionary issuesEvolutionary pressurePresent treeExtensive collectionEvolutionary theoryHistory MuseumVector-borne diseasesTransmission cycleWest Nile virusYale Peabody MuseumIntricate interplayVector borne diseasesNile virusBroad arrayImportant roleHuman healthBiodiversityEvolutionCoevolutionMuseum's extensive collectionsPathogens
2007
A Systematics for Discovering the Fundamental Units of Bacterial Diversity
Cohan F, Perry E. A Systematics for Discovering the Fundamental Units of Bacterial Diversity. Current Biology 2007, 17: r373-r386. PMID: 17502094, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2007.03.032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBacterial diversityHistory of coexistenceBacterial evolutionBacterial systematistsMicrobial worldSpecies unitsBacterial systematicsEvolutionary dynamicsDNA sequencesBiological diversityFundamental unitTremendous diversitySequence clustersBacterial speciesEvolutionary propertiesEvolutionary theoryMolecular techniquesDiversitySpeciesSystematistsDistinct groupsSystematicsPlantsSequenceMicrobiologists
1996
Evolutionary Origins of Sex Differences in Jealousy? Questioning the “Fitness” of the Model
DeSteno D, Salovey P. Evolutionary Origins of Sex Differences in Jealousy? Questioning the “Fitness” of the Model. Psychological Science 1996, 7: 367-372. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.1996.tb00391.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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