PSYCO241 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Limbic System, Self-Determination, Fusiform Face Area
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Adaptations depend on environment and characteristics of organisms in it. Not guided by any intuition or goal, just happens. Competition: for survival, small variation in characteristic give some advantages over others for resources. Adaptation: when creatures with successful genes survive longer and reproduce so eventually most individuals with have these adaptations. Naturalistic fallacy: wrong assumption that adaptations are all good. Domain specific adaptations: attributes that evolved to meet a particular challenge, but are not useful when dealing with other challenges. Photosensitive cells in eyes help us see color, but useless when it comes to digestive proteins. Domain general adaptations: attributes helpful for dealing with various challenges across different areas of life. Capacity for learning can help you build, hunt, fight, etc. This is what seperates humans from other primates, and allows us to live in variety of environments. Social sensitivity: is adapted, gives us tools to help us react to get along with others, ex.