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Student introduction to evolutionary psychology with a focus on unification and integration of evolutionary understandings
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Many books in evolutionary psychology emphasize just a small part of the total picture. William J. Ray's book gives students a clear understanding of how current psychological knowledge of human behavior and experience draws from a variety of perspectives. It begins with an understanding of evolution and the close connection between organisms and their environment, focusing on how the environment and genes can influence humans and the cultures of which they are a part. Using current research in social processes, decision making, and brain imaging, Ray explores how humans solve certain life problems in the same way that many non-human species do. He also highlights human abilities not seen in other species, including our ability to use language, develop culture, and create writings and art that can influence other humans thousands of years later. Written in a clear, easy-to-understand manner, the book emphasizes developmental processes and family relationships, sexual and social relationships, and emotionality and language. It concludes with an examination of health and disease, psychopathology, and culture, all seen through an evolutionary lens.
Author Biography
William J. Ray is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Pennsylvania State University. He received his PhD from Vanderbilt University and was a Fellow in Medical Psychology at the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco. He received his undergraduate degree from Eckerd College, where he learned about the value of primary sources and the need to integrate information from a number of perspectives. As part of his clinical training, he has worked in a number of mental hospitals and clinics across the country, where he developed an appreciation of the experiences of those with mental disorders. In his career, he has served as a visiting professor and researcher at the University of Hawaii, Münster University, University of Rome, Tübingen University, and Konstanz University. At Penn State, he was the Director of the SCAN (Specialization in Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience) program and was previously the Director of the Clinical Psychology Program. His research has focused on approaching clinical questions from a neuroscience perspective. He has used psychophysiological and brain imaging techniques such as EEG, MEG, DTI, and fMRI to study emotionality, psychopathology, and individual differences. These studies can be found in his numerous articles, book chapters, and books. His work has been published in such journals as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Neuroscience, Psychophysiology, Physiological Reviews, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Cognitive Brain Research, Biological Psychology, NeuroImage, and Clinical Neurophysiology. This work has been funded by both national and international agencies including NIH, NIMH, NASA, NATO, and the DAAD. In addition to research, teaching has been an important part of his career. His textbooks include Abnormal Psychology, Methods Toward a Psychology of Behavior and Experience, Psychophysiological Methods (with Robert Stern & Karen Quigley), and Evolutionary Psychology: Neuroscience Perspectives Concerning Human Behavior and Experience.
Table of Contents
PART I: Introduction and BackgroundChapter 1: Introduction to an evolutionary perspectiveChapter 2: What is evolution?Chapter 3: Evolution and geneticsPART II: Basic human function and processChapter 4: Evolution of brain and functionChapter 5: Developmental processesChapter 6: EmotionalityChapter 7: LanguageChapter 8: Sex and genderChapter 9: Sexual selectionChapter 10: Kin and family relationshipsChapter 11: Social relationsChapter 12: Making social decisionsPART III: ApplicationsChapter 13: Health and diseaseChapter 14: PsychopathologyChapter 15: Culture
Review
"I would absolutely adopt it and recommend it." -- Peter K. Jonason"I was very impressed with the book. The text does an excellent job of demonstrating that natural and sexual selection provide a general sketch upon which environmental interaction builds our complex behavioral repertoires and that this interplay shapes the human experience from basic brain structure to the complexities of culture." -- Shawn R. Charlton
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"I would absolutely adopt it and recommend it."
Details ISBN1412995892 Author William J. Ray Pages 536 Year 2012 ISBN-10 1412995892 ISBN-13 9781412995894 Format Hardcover DEWEY 155.7 Birth 1945 Publisher SAGE Publications Inc Imprint SAGE Publications Inc Place of Publication Thousand Oaks Country of Publication United States Short Title EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY Language English Media Book Affiliation Pennsylvania State University Illustrations Illustrations Subtitle Neuroscience Perspectives concerning Human Behavior and Experience UK Release Date 2012-03-14 Publication Date 2012-03-14 NZ Release Date 2012-03-14 US Release Date 2012-03-14 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2012-03-13 We've got this
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