“Emotional capacities are shaped by situations that occurred repeatedly in the course of evolution and that were important to fitness. Attacks by predators, threats of exclusion from the group, and opportunities for mating were frequent and important enough to have shaped special patterns of preparedness, such as panic, social fear, and sexual arousal. Situations that are best avoided shape aversive emotions, while situations that involve opportunity shape positive emotions.”
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Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
Why We Get Sick delves into the intersection of evolutionary biology and medicine, explaining how evolutionary pressures have shaped our susceptibility to certain illnesses. The book examines the evolutionary basis of diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, providing a fresh perspective on health and wellness. more
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