Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.
Evol Anthropol. 2021 Mar;30(2):128-140. doi: 10.1002/evan.21882. Epub 2021 Feb 12.
Anthropogenic disruptions to animal sensory ecology are as old as our species. But what about the effect on human sensory ecology? Human sensory dysfunction is increasing globally at great economic and health costs (mental, physical, and social). Contemporary sensory problems are directly tied to human behavioral changes and activity as well as anthropogenic pollution. The evolutionary sensory ecology and anthropogenic disruptions to three human senses (vision, audition, olfaction) are examined along with the economic and health costs of functionally reduced senses and demographic risk factors contributing to impairment. The primary goals of the paper are (a) to sew an evolutionary and ecological thread through clinical narratives on sensory dysfunction that highlights the impact of the built environment on the senses, and (b) to highlight structural, demographic, and environmental injustices that create sensory inequities in risk and that promote health disparities.
人为干扰动物感觉生态学的历史与人类的历史一样悠久。但是,人类感觉生态学受到的影响如何呢?全球范围内,人类感觉功能障碍的发病率正在上升,这给经济和健康带来了巨大的代价(包括精神、身体和社会方面)。当代的感觉问题直接与人类行为变化和活动以及人为污染有关。本文研究了人类三种感觉(视觉、听觉、嗅觉)的进化感觉生态学和人为干扰,以及感觉功能下降的经济和健康代价,以及导致感觉障碍的人口风险因素。本文的主要目标是(a) 通过对感觉功能障碍的临床叙述,编织一条进化和生态的线索,强调建筑环境对感官的影响,以及(b) 突出造成风险感觉不平等以及促进健康差距的结构性、人口统计学和环境不公正现象。