Is there room for punctuated equilibrium in macroevolution?
... Instead, pulses estimated from model-fits may reflect ‘jumps’ between higher-level niche space or adaptive zones, within which whole clades or groups of species may cluster [37–40]. The observation that groups of species cluster around different phenotypic optima [41] says nothing about whether indi ...
... Instead, pulses estimated from model-fits may reflect ‘jumps’ between higher-level niche space or adaptive zones, within which whole clades or groups of species may cluster [37–40]. The observation that groups of species cluster around different phenotypic optima [41] says nothing about whether indi ...
References - UCLA Econ
... a great deal of variation in people’s awareness of their internal standards across situations. High-order cognitive abilities to regulate behavior have been the focus of psychological research on self-control. For example, children become more able to delay gratification and control their impulses a ...
... a great deal of variation in people’s awareness of their internal standards across situations. High-order cognitive abilities to regulate behavior have been the focus of psychological research on self-control. For example, children become more able to delay gratification and control their impulses a ...
Evolutionary social psychology: Prospects and pitfalls. Motivation
... each tailored to solving a particular adaptive problem. Sweat glands, for example, exist because those who had them successfully survived and reproduced more than those who did not in the past. But sweat glands simply cool people down. They serve the function of thermal regulation; they do not "stri ...
... each tailored to solving a particular adaptive problem. Sweat glands, for example, exist because those who had them successfully survived and reproduced more than those who did not in the past. But sweat glands simply cool people down. They serve the function of thermal regulation; they do not "stri ...
Solution Concepts
... is uncertain about others’ strategies. So this seems a bit different than mixed NE if one views a mixed strategy as an explicit randomization in behavior by each agent i. However, another view of mixed NE if that it’s not i’s actual choice that matters, but j’s beliefs about i’s choice. On this accou ...
... is uncertain about others’ strategies. So this seems a bit different than mixed NE if one views a mixed strategy as an explicit randomization in behavior by each agent i. However, another view of mixed NE if that it’s not i’s actual choice that matters, but j’s beliefs about i’s choice. On this accou ...
Evolutionary Musicology
... of music origins. If its essays suggest nothing else, it is that music and musical behavior can no longer be ignored in a consideration of human evolution. Music offers important insight into the study of human origins and human history in at least three principal areas. First, it is a universal and ...
... of music origins. If its essays suggest nothing else, it is that music and musical behavior can no longer be ignored in a consideration of human evolution. Music offers important insight into the study of human origins and human history in at least three principal areas. First, it is a universal and ...
The Nash Equilibrium in Multy
... Up to date, many researchers use non-cooperative game theory to analyse supply chain problems. Non-cooperative game theory uses the notion of a strategic equilibrium or simply equilibrium to determine rational outcomes of a game. Numerous equilibrium concepts have been proposed in the literature (va ...
... Up to date, many researchers use non-cooperative game theory to analyse supply chain problems. Non-cooperative game theory uses the notion of a strategic equilibrium or simply equilibrium to determine rational outcomes of a game. Numerous equilibrium concepts have been proposed in the literature (va ...
Evolutionary Psychology and the challenge of adaptive
... detection by separating the sense organs. He outlined a way this more complex adaptive scenario could be investigated using comparative methods. [Insert Figure 11.1] Let us be very clear here. We are not making an anti-adaptationist argument. We are simply arguing that a plausible story is not enoug ...
... detection by separating the sense organs. He outlined a way this more complex adaptive scenario could be investigated using comparative methods. [Insert Figure 11.1] Let us be very clear here. We are not making an anti-adaptationist argument. We are simply arguing that a plausible story is not enoug ...