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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Behavioral  Endocrinology

The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Behavioral Endocrinology

9780190649739
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The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology and Behavioral Endocrinology offers a comprehensive and compelling review of research in behavioral endocrinology from an evolutionary perspective on human psychology. Chapters, written by renowned experts on human behavior, explore a number of subtopics within one of three themes (1) development and survival, (2) reproductive behavior, and (3) social and affective behavior. Such topics include hormonal influences on lifehistory strategy, mate choice, aggression, human hierarchical structure, and mood disorders. This Handbook is situated at the intersection of evolutionary psychology and behavioral endocrinology. Its interdisciplinary approach makes it an important resource for a broad spectrum of researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates who are interested in studying the motivations and mechanisms that affect behavior.
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OUP USA
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9780190649739
9780190649739

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
472
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
953
  • Chapter 1 Integrating Mechanisms and Functions to Understand Behavior; Lisa L.M. Welling and Todd K. Shackelford; Chapter 2 Hormones and Behavior: A Life History Perspective; Maren N. Vitousek and Laura A. Schoenle; Chapter 3 Sex Differences in Primate Social Relationships During Development; Joyce F. Benenson; Chapter 4 Sex Differences in Cognition: Evidence for the Organizational-Activational Hypothesis; Elizabeth Hampson; Chapter 5 Involvement of the Sex Hormones in Learning and Memory; Kelsy S.J. Ervin and Elena Choleris; Chapter 6 Endocrine Disruptors and Other Environmental Influences on Hormone Action; Laura N. Vandenberg; Chapter 7 Investigating the Ovulatory Cycle: An Overview of Research and Methods; Lisa L.M. Welling and Robert P. Burriss; Chapter 8 Reproduction Behavior in the Human Male; Stefan M.M. Goetz, Glenn Weisfeld, and Samuele Zilioli; Chapter 9 Mate Preferences Across the Lifespan; Lynda G. Boothroyd and Jovana Vukovic; Chapter 10 The Influence of Maternal Stress and Child Maltreatment on Offspring; Lillybelle K. Deer, Kristin Bernard, and Camelia E. Hostinar; Chapter 11 Evolution and Human Fatherhood; Adam H. Boyette and Lee T. Gettler; Chapter 12 Hormones, Sexual Orientation, and Gender Identity; Nicholas C. Neibergall, Alex J. Swanson, and Francisco J. Sanchez; Chapter 13 Intersexual and Intrasexual Competition and their Relation to Jealousy; Abraham P. Buunk, Karlijn Massar, Pieternel Dijkstra, and Ana Maria Fernandez; Chapter 14 Synthetic Hormones: The Influence of Hormonal Contraceptives and Hormone Replacement Therapy on Aspects of Womens Mating Psychology; Amanda C. Hahn and Kelly D. Cobey; Chapter 15 The Endocrinology of Social Relationships and Affiliation; Christine Anderl, Shimon Saphire-Bernstein, and Frances S. Chen; Chapter 16 Hierarchy and Testosterone: How Can Testosterone Promote Upward Mobility in Status Hierarchies?; Shawn N. Geniole and Justin M. Carre; Chapter 17 Competition, Dominance, and Social Hierarchy; Kathleen V. Casto and Pranjal H. Mehta; Chapter 18 Oxytocin: An Evolutionary Framework; Nicholas M. Grebe and Steven W. Gangestad; Chapter 19 Social Bond Paradoxes; Lynea R. Witczak, Trenton C. Simmons, and Karen L. Bales; Chapter 20 Stress Hormones, Physiology, and Behavior; Justin K. Mogilski, Anna Wysocki, Simon D. Reeve, Virginia E. Mitchell, Jenna Lunge, and Lisa L.M. Welling; Chapter 21 Hormones, Circadian Rhythms, and Mental Health; Yasmine-Marie Cisse, Jeremy C. Borniger, and Randy J. Nelson; Chapter 22 Hormones and Major Depressive Disorder; Mark A. Ellenbogen, Virginia Tsekova, and Lisa Serravalle; Chapter 23 Sex Differences in Anxiety Disorders; Teresa A. Piggott, Alexandra N. Duran, Isha Jalnapurkar, Tyler Kimm, Stephanie Linscheid, and Melissa K. Allen; Chapter 24 Future Directions in Human Behavioral Endocrinology; Lisa L.M. Welling and Todd K. Shackelford;
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