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evolutionary account

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meanings of evolutionaryand account


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evolutionary
adjective
uk /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.ər.i/ us /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən.er.i/
relating to the way in which living things develop over millions ...
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account
noun
uk /əˈkaʊnt/ us /əˈkaʊnt/
an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you ...
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Examples of evolutionary account


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A complete explanation of animal behavior requires an evolutionaryaccount.
The placebo response may be one such adaptation, and any evolutionaryaccount of pain must also address this important phenomenon.
I regard this as a more plausible evolutionaryaccount.
They try to answer that question by an evolutionaryaccount which includes their theory of event coding.
Thus, they do not offer a full evolutionaryaccount of religion.
An evolutionaryaccount of schizophrenia must explain this genetic variation.
The ease of learning religious beliefs during childhood is important in any evolutionaryaccount.
Considering the different emotion expressions elicited by painful stimulation as reflecting different emotions and motivations, may strengthen an evolutionaryaccount of pain, pain-induced expressions, and coping behaviors.
Burns provides an evolutionaryaccount for schizophrenia that integrates advances in cognitive neuroscience with theories of human psychological evolution.
Although these considerations of adaptive advantage are neither complete nor definitive, they suggest that an evolutionaryaccount of autonomy need not be incompatible with ontogentic and social-psychological analyses.
Third, although their attitudes toward an evolutionaryaccount of perception is superficially different, they are fundamentally similar with respect to the internalization process.
However, when attempting to provide an evolutionaryaccount for the occurrence of a species-typical trait, explanations of the development of the trait are often either ignored or simplified.
Pain has been largely neglected in the evolutionary literature and the literature on expression of emotion, but an evolutionaryaccount can generate improved assessment of pain and reactions to it.
Williams' version of an evolutionaryaccount of the pain expression is based on the assumption that pain is an emotion and contains other emotions or emotion expressions as integral components.
Notice the relation between the answer, the nativist's evolutionaryaccount of his model, and the constructivist's account of how a child figures out the structure of a problem space.
It further proposes that an evolutionaryaccount would provide some insight into not only predictable stages of ontogeny, but into specific differences between individuals as well.
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Characteristically, evolutionary accounts shy away from introducing considerations of time discounting as a complicating dimension.
In terms of the first problem, evolutionary accounts tend to overemphasise homogeneity in the past and over emphasise diversity in the present, ignoring continuities between them.
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