Authors
Norman P Li, Mark Van Vugt, Stephen M Colarelli
Publication date
2018/2
Journal
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
38-44
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Human psychological mechanisms are adaptations that evolved to process environmental inputs, turning them into behavioral outputs that, on average, increase survival or reproductive prospects. Modern contexts, however, differ vastly from the environments that existed as human psychological mechanisms evolved. Many inputs now differ in quantity and intensity or no longer have the same fitness associations, thereby leading many mechanisms to produce maladaptive output. We present the precepts of this evolutionary mismatch process, highlight areas of mismatch, and consider implications for psychological science and policy.
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Scholar articles
NP Li, M Van Vugt, SM Colarelli - Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2018