ABSTRACT

This book seeks to combine the study of human social cognition - the way we think, decide, plan and analyze social situations - with an evolutionary framework that considers these activities in light of evolutionary adaptations for solving problems of survival faced by our ancestors over thousands of generations. The chapters report recent research and theories illustrating how evolutionary principles can shed new light on the subtle and often subconscious ways that cognitive mechanisms guide peoples’ thoughts, memories, judgments, attitudes and behaviors in social life.

The contributors to this volume, who are leading researchers in their fields, seek answers to such intriguing questions as: how can evolutionary principles help to explain human beliefs, attitudes, judgments, prejudice, and group preferences? Are there benefits to behaving unpredictably? Why are prototypical faces more attractive than atypical ones? How do men and women think about, and select potential mates? What are the adaptive functions of negative affect? What are the evolutionary influences on the way people think about and respond to social exclusion and ostracism?

Evolution and the Social Mind offers a highly integrated and representative coverage of this emerging field, and is suitable as a textbook in advanced courses dealing with social cognition and evolutionary psychology.

chapter |16 pages

Evolutionary Psychology and Social Thinking

History, Issues, and Prospects

part 1|50 pages

Foundations

chapter 1|16 pages

The Evolution of Social Inference Processes

The Importance of Signaling Theory

chapter 1|20 pages

How the Mind Warps

A Social Evolutionary Perspective on Cognitive Processing Disjunctions

part 2|74 pages

The Evolutionary Psychology of Affect and Cognition

chapter 2|17 pages

The Evolutionary Bases of Social and Moral Emotions

Dominance, Submission, and True Love

chapter 2|18 pages

The Strange Cognitive Benefits of Mild Dysphoria

On the Evolutionary Advantages of Not Being Too Happy

chapter 2|18 pages

Evolution, Social Cognition, and Depressed Mood

Exploring the Relationship Between Depression and Social Risk Taking

part 3|67 pages

The evolutionary psychology of mate selection

chapter 3|15 pages

Coevolved Cognitive Mechanisms in Mate Search

Making Decisions in a Decision-shaped World

chapter 3|17 pages

An Evolutionary Account of Strategic Pluralism in Human Mating

Changes in Mate Preferences Across the Ovulatory Cycle

chapter 3|16 pages

Aligning Evolutionary Psychology and Social Cognition

Inbreeding Avoidance as an Example of Investigations into Categorization, Decision Rules, and Emotions

part 4|97 pages

The evolutionary psychology of interpersonal processes

chapter 4|16 pages

A Social Cognitive Evolutionary Approach to Jealousy

The Automatic Evaluation of One's Romantic Rivals

chapter 4|15 pages

Cognitive and Social Adaptations for Leadership and Followership

Evolutionary Game Theory and Group Dynamics

chapter 4|18 pages

Proximate and Ultimate Origins of a Bias for Prototypical Faces

An Evolutionary Social Cognitive Account

chapter 4|15 pages

The Behavioral Immune System

Its Evolution and Social Psychological Implications