
@article{ref1,
title="Evolution and evolutionary theory for physicians. IX",
journal="Prakticky Lekar",
year="2010",
author="Koukolík, F.",
volume="90",
number="9",
pages="511-514",
abstract="Evolutionary psychology Evolutionary psychology attempts to explain human behavior in terms of psychological adap-, tations which evolved during milions of years to solve recurrent adaptive problems of our evolutionary ancestors. Examples of these problems are: - incest taboo, - food preference, - ingroup interactions, - outgroup relations, - detection of free-riders and defectors in cooperative groups, - different male and female strategy in struggle for mates. There exist a number of evolutionary psychology predictions tested so far. Among limits of contemporary evolutionary psychology explanations are homosexuality, suicide and individual and cultural variability.<p /><p>Language: cs</p>",
language="cs",
issn="0032-6739",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}