Evolutionary psychology is a theoretical approach to psychology that attempts to explain useful mental and psychological traits—such as memory, perception, or language—as adaptations. This book provides an introduction to evolutionary psychology and how they have been applied to topics covering the range of human experience, including cooperation, mating, friendship, aggression, warfare, collective action, kinship, parenting, social learning, dietary choice, spatial cognition, reasoning, emotions, morality, personality and individual differences, predator avoidance, hazard management, culture, and more.
Print ISBN: 9781682507926 | 150 $ | 2022 | Hardcover
Subject: Psychology and Counselling
Editor: Ami Moore
About the editor: Ami Moore holds PhD in psychology. He has more than seven years of teaching experience. His expertise includes evolutionary psychology/biology; neuroscience; animal behavior; mate selection and attraction. He has contributed several articles and research papers on neuroconsulting; self-referential processing; memory; olfaction and perception.