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特质和年龄特异性脆弱性中性别差异的演变。

Evolution of Sex Differences in Trait- and Age-Specific Vulnerabilities.

机构信息

University of Missouri

出版信息

Perspect Psychol Sci. 2016 Nov;11(6):855-876. doi: 10.1177/1745691616650677.

Abstract

Traits that facilitate competition for reproductive resources or that influence mate choice generally have a heightened sensitivity to stressors. They have evolved to signal resilience to infectious disease and nutritional and social stressors, and they are compromised by exposure to man-made toxins. Although these traits can differ from one species or sex to the next, an understanding of the dynamics of competition and choice can in theory be used to generate a priori predictions about sex-, age-, and trait-specific vulnerabilities for any sexually reproducing species. I provide a review of these dynamics and illustrate associated vulnerabilities in nonhuman species. The age- and sex-specific vulnerability of such traits is then illustrated for stressor-related disruptions of boys' and girls' physical growth and play behavior, as well as for aspects of boys' and girls' and men's and women's personality, language, and spatial abilities. There is much that remains to be determined, but enough is now known to reframe trait sensitivity in ways that will allow scientists and practitioners to better identify and understand vulnerable human traits, and eventually ameliorate or prevent their expression.

摘要

那些有利于争夺生殖资源或影响配偶选择的特征通常对压力源更敏感。它们的进化是为了对传染病以及营养和社会压力源发出信号,表明它们具有弹性,而暴露于人为毒素会损害这些特征。尽管这些特征在不同物种或性别之间可能有所不同,但对竞争和选择的动态的理解可以在理论上用于对任何有性繁殖的物种的性别、年龄和特征特异性脆弱性产生先验预测。我回顾了这些动态,并说明了非人类物种中与之相关的脆弱性。然后,我以与压力相关的男孩和女孩的身体生长和游戏行为以及男孩和女孩以及男性和女性的个性、语言和空间能力的各个方面为例,说明了这些特征的年龄和性别特异性脆弱性。仍有许多问题有待确定,但现在已经有足够的知识来重新构建特征敏感性,使科学家和从业者能够更好地识别和理解易受伤害的人类特征,并最终减轻或预防其表现。

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