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  1. #491

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasminesebache View Post
    Evolutionary Psychology is a revolutionary breakthrough that is based primarily upon the biological evolutionary processes of the human brain.

    To understand the impact Evolutionary Psychology is beginning to have, let's take a look at today's popular model known as the "Standard Social Science Model" that still dominates psychology, anthropology, sociology and the wider western cultures today.

    The basic theory behind the outdated Standard Social Science Model is that the human mind begins as a blank slate, having no internal, predesigned nature. Experiences are created only as the result of culture encoding itself onto the human mind. Reducing the human mind to nothing but that of a blank monitor screen or computer hard drive needing the software called "culture" is the foundation upon which present day psychology, anthropology, sociology and the wider western culture of the past century have existed upon.

    The present model thus reduces we as human beings to nothing but that of what has been most recently created -- computers, designed for the purposes of processing information. In this view, human behavior is disconnected from any evolutionary or biological foundation. The "programmers", those who use culture to program the mind as an industry, are those who have most benefited from this unnatural hierarchical structure. The ones who deviate from the programming are most likely told to get therapy and stick with the program or suffer the consequences of social alienation.

    In contrast, Evolutionary Psychologists operate within the framework of 5 principles that are rooted in the biological nature of the mind.

    Principle 1 - The brain is a physical system
    functioning as a computer and has circuits
    designed to generate behavior appropriate to
    environmental circumstances


    Principle 2 - Neural circuits were designed
    by natural selection to solve problems that
    ancestors faced during the species'
    evolutionary history.


    Principle 3 - Most of what goes on in the mind
    is hidden; thus, most problems that seem easy
    to solve are actually very difficult to solve --
    they require very complicated circuitry.



    Principle 4 - Different neural circuits are
    specialized for solving different adaptive
    problems.


    Principle 5 - Modern skulls house stone age minds.


    Perhaps the most powerful of these principles is the understanding that the modern brain case houses a stone age mind. In other words, our mind's circuitry is really designed to deal with the type of day-to-day problems posed to our ancestors, 99% of whom existed as part of the hunter/gatherer cultures; not to solve the types of problems that are posed to the modern American or westerner.

    Leaders in the field of Evolutionary Psychology, Professors Leda Cosmides and John Tooby at the University of Santa Barbara state in their essay "The Modular Nature of Human Intelligence" that "understanding that human instincts or cognitive programs evolved to solve the adaptive problems faced by our ancestors makes understanding the ancestral world important. . . each of our ancestors was, in effect, on a camping trip that lasted an entire lifetime, and the world of our foraging ancestors endured for millions of years."

    Further, Professors Leda Cosmids and John Tooby state, "the basic premise behind this new evolutionary theory is that all humans share certain views and assumptions about nature of the world and human action by virtue of evolved, universal, internal cognitive programs. Concepts such as friendship and beauty are not cultural inventions, but are universal themes expressed by the human mind upon culture."

    A good example of how the internalized, creative nature of humans are naturally expressed without the external programming by culture, is how the prehistoric art known as "hand paintings" appeared around the world 20,000 years ago. These paintings were produced using the processes of blowing paint over a hand to form an imprint on a cave wall. The ancient people who produced these similar paintings, were thousands of miles apart and hadn't communicated with one another. There was obviously an internal process that created these universal icon hand paintings.

    Evolution laughs in the face of those who deny its existence. Perhaps there is nothing more beautiful than the thought that human beings are not designed, nor destined to be restrained by cultural straight jackets, but are meant to be partaking in this internal, evolutionary process in which there has proven to be a grandiose plan of nature.

    Those who wish to program the human mind to their own benefit, to limit the human mind to nothing but an industry for them to manipulate, while denying its natural internal processes, are intruders infringing upon the evolutionary process and the individual's inherited rights. One can only wonder how much longer these intruders can intervene in a 4 million year process before they are proven to be assaulting natural processes endowed by nature to the individual.

    Evolutionary Psychologists are the true revolutionaries of our time who want to help human beings get back in touch with the natural evolutionary processes rooted in the biological process of our minds. In this, we can let our computers become what the old social science model wanted us to be -- unfeeling, programmable machines, and set out for new horizons in understanding our true nature is part of a long evolutionary process we have inherited from our ancestors.


    sources:
    "The Modular Nature of Human Intelligence"
    Leda Cosmides, Ph.D. and John Tooby, Ph.D.
    One of several Essays in "The Origin & Evolution of Intelligence"
    Arnold B. Scheibel & J. William Schopf, Jones & Bartlett, 1997


    "Life of the Mind - Restarting the Evolutionary Mind"
    J.R. Challacombe, The Claire Studies, Berkeley 1995




    sir, this is taken from searching through the net. . This is additional information!

    Thank you for the info. did you receive points for this one already?

  2. #492

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    What page number?
    ang pages sir kay...
    27
    28
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    lahi lahi ang page sir
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    -mhavz-

  3. #493

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    OT sa ta ginagmay beh: 30 points nko! woohhoo!

    i know importante au ni ang points but mas importante nga naa tay makat.onan... kay bsn copy paste lng sad jud nya wla g.basa jst for the sake lng nga mka points...im not pointing out somebody dri but that could be possible nga naay mga in.ana dri...i hope wla...copy...understand...paste...learn...and get points.

  4. #494

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliza Imee Cajegas View Post
    Evolutionary psychologists (see, for example, Buss, 2005; Durrant & Ellis, 2003; Pinker, 2002; Tooby & Cosmides, 2005) argue that much of human behavior is generated by psychological adaptations that evolved to solve recurrent problems in human ancestral environments. They hypothesize, for example, that humans have inherited special mental capacities for acquiring language, making it nearly automatic, while inheriting no capacity specifically for reading and writing. Other adaptations, according to EP, might include the abilities to infer others' emotions, to discern kin from non-kin, to identify and prefer healthier mates, to cooperate with others, and so on. Consistent with the theory of natural selection, evolutionary psychology sees organisms as often in conflict with others of their species, including mates and relatives.
    Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Based on this, I can say that Evolutionary Psychology is important in the study of human behavior beacause rather than focusing on what makes us all diifrent (like genes or hormones), it places greater emphasis on the things that make us all similar and how we have all evolved together to become what we are today.
    Nice reaction. 5 points!

  5. #495

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    Originally Posted by regnauld
    Now...In Chapter 5, - Why are Genes Culture and Gender under Social Influence? this is open to any student which is good for 20 points!

    Let the fun begin!




    sir, gud day! just a follow-up about the top20 students. .
    am i one of the top20 sir?? just so you know, im one of the first students to register. .
    jasmine sebache here!

    with regards to the first question sir. . ,
    Genes, culture and gender are under social influence because as what the meaning says, Social influence occurs when an individual's thoughts or actions are affected by other people. so, these three important factors come into play, the genes, culture and gender.

    People have different types of genetic combinations wich means, everyone has its own way of attitude (human nature) and that includes how you influence others or even yourself. This type of influence is biologically based influence.

    Culture seems to be present around the world. People live with cultures everyday and that makes up mostly in their everyday living. cultures are enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes and traditions shared by a large group of people and TRANSMITTED FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NEXT. It simple means that every generation is to be taught to learn a culture and that is due the influence of a parent for example or any close to you. In that way, you have been influenced.

    And lastly, gender. Females and males have emerged from the ideas that one is superior and the other is inferior. But it cant be avoided for others to still think that way. One factor of this is the influence of gender roles the society. This also involves culture. Example, With a society whose population is mostly feminist, one can't deny that s/he is not ,in a way, influenced on how s/he treats a person especially a female. .

    Source: wikipedea and social psych book: meaning of social psych and culture
    the rest, my own understanding

    <patagad> c:

  6. #496

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    Take note: Don't forget to count or tally your points!

    hmm..murag 25 pts paku..lau paman mahuman ang chapter 5 sir noh?

  7. #497

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    Thank you for the info. did you receive points for this one already?

    not yet sir. . c:

  8. #498

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    Quote Originally Posted by landolposporo View Post
    OT sa ta ginagmay beh: 30 points nko! woohhoo!

    i know importante au ni ang points but mas importante nga naa tay makat.onan... kay bsn copy paste lng sad jud nya wla g.basa jst for the sake lng nga mka points...im not pointing out somebody dri but that could be possible nga naay mga in.ana dri...i hope wla...copy...understand...paste...learn...and get points.
    OT: Yes don't just copy and paste but use CRITICAL THINKING and say aomething about the topic or answer it using your own opinion based from your sources!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasminesebache View Post
    not yet sir. . c:
    ok 5 points!

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    The purpose of the brain in evolutionary psychology

    The human brain is a set of computational machines, each of which was designed by natural selection to solve adaptive problems faced by our hunter-gatherer ancestors. These machines are adaptive specializations: systems equipped with design features that are organized such that they solve an ancestral problem reliably, economically and efficiently. The search for functionally specialized computational adaptations has now begun in earnest. A host of specialized systems have recently been found, including ones designed for sexual motivation, social inference, judgment under uncertainty and conditioning, as well as content-rich systems for visual recognition and knowledge acquisition.
    Source:PubMed Home


    In other words sir through brain we learn how to adapt to the environment and survive by solving diffenrent probelms....

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