evolutionarypsychology
A new study has found that investment by maternal grandmothers can significantly reduce emotional and behavioral problems in grandchildren who have experienced multiple adverse early life experiences. Published in Scientific Reports, the research highlights the unique and critical role that maternal grandmothers play in mitigating the effects of early life stressors on children’s mental health. Researchers aimed to understand the impact of grandparental investment on child development, particularly in adverse conditions. Given the evolutionary and social significance of grandparental roles, th...
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A new study has found that investment by maternal grandmothers can significantly reduce emotional and behavioral problems in grandchildren who have experienced multiple adverse early life experiences. Published in Scientific Reports, the research highlights the unique and critical role that maternal grandmothers play in mitigating the effects of early life stressors on children’s mental health. Researchers aimed to understand the impact of grandparental investment on child development, particularly in adverse conditions. Given the evolutionary and social significance of grandparental roles, th...
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A recent paper published in Archives of Sexual Behaviorexplores BDSM (Bondage and discipline, Dominance and submission, and Sadism and Masochism) through an evolutionary psychological framework. The paper highlights how biological, psychological, and social factors contribute to BDSM interests and behaviors. BDSM encompasses a variety of physical, psychological, and sexual role-play activities involving consensual power exchanges. These activities can include power play, physical restraint, and sensory experiences, with participants often divided into roles such as dominant, submissive, or swi...
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A recent paper published in Archives of Sexual Behaviorexplores BDSM (Bondage and discipline, Dominance and submission, and Sadism and Masochism) through an evolutionary psychological framework. The paper highlights how biological, psychological, and social factors contribute to BDSM interests and behaviors. BDSM encompasses a variety of physical, psychological, and sexual role-play activities involving consensual power exchanges. These activities can include power play, physical restraint, and sensory experiences, with participants often divided into roles such as dominant, submissive, or swi...
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A recent paper published in Archives of Sexual Behaviorexplores BDSM (Bondage and discipline, Dominance and submission, and Sadism and Masochism) through an evolutionary psychological framework. The paper highlights how biological, psychological, and social factors contribute to BDSM interests and behaviors. BDSM encompasses a variety of physical, psychological, and sexual role-play activities involving consensual power exchanges. These activities can include power play, physical restraint, and sensory experiences, with participants often divided into roles such as dominant, submissive, or swi...
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A recent study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior has found that slightly feminine men tend to have better prospects for long-term romantic relationships with women while maintaining their desirability as short-term sexual partners. The findings provide initial evidence that genes linked to male same-sex attraction persist because they confer a reproductive advantage to heterosexual men by increasing traits associated with femininity and paternal care. Same-sex attraction is a heritable trait, yet its persistence at stable rates of approximately 2-10% in the population poses an evolu...
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A recent study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior has found that slightly feminine men tend to have better prospects for long-term romantic relationships with women while maintaining their desirability as short-term sexual partners. The findings provide initial evidence that genes linked to male same-sex attraction persist because they confer a reproductive advantage to heterosexual men by increasing traits associated with femininity and paternal care. Same-sex attraction is a heritable trait, yet its persistence at stable rates of approximately 2-10% in the population poses an evolu...
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A recent study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior has found that slightly feminine men tend to have better prospects for long-term romantic relationships with women while maintaining their desirability as short-term sexual partners. The findings provide initial evidence that genes linked to male same-sex attraction persist because they confer a reproductive advantage to heterosexual men by increasing traits associated with femininity and paternal care. Same-sex attraction is a heritable trait, yet its persistence at stable rates of approximately 2-10% in the population poses an evolu...
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A new study published in Evolution and Human Behavior provides evidence of a surprising disconnection between leader stereotypes and leader preferences. While most people still imagine leaders as men, especially when thinking of dominant leaders, they actually tend to slightly prefer female leaders, particularly those who are prestigious rather than dominant. Despite significant progress toward gender equality in the past century, women remain underrepresented in leadership positions. In 2021, women constituted only 7.4% of Fortune 500 CEOs, 26.9% of U.S. congressional representatives, and 30....
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A new study published in Evolution and Human Behavior provides evidence of a surprising disconnection between leader stereotypes and leader preferences. While most people still imagine leaders as men, especially when thinking of dominant leaders, they actually tend to slightly prefer female leaders, particularly those who are prestigious rather than dominant. Despite significant progress toward gender equality in the past century, women remain underrepresented in leadership positions. In 2021, women constituted only 7.4% of Fortune 500 CEOs, 26.9% of U.S. congressional representatives, and 30....
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