作者
Aaron Sell, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby, Daniel Sznycer, Christopher Von Rueden, Michael Gurven
发表日期
2009/2/7
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
卷号
276
期号
1656
页码范围
575-584
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Selection in species with aggressive social interactions favours the evolution of cognitive mechanisms for assessing physical formidability (fighting ability or resource-holding potential). The ability to accurately assess formidability in conspecifics has been documented in a number of non-human species, but has not been demonstrated in humans. Here, we report tests supporting the hypothesis that the human cognitive architecture includes mechanisms that assess fighting ability—mechanisms that focus on correlates of upper-body strength. Across diverse samples of targets that included US college students, Bolivian horticulturalists and Andean pastoralists, subjects in the US were able to accurately estimate the physical strength of male targets from photos of their bodies and faces. Hierarchical linear modelling shows that subjects were extracting cues of strength that were largely independent of height, weight and …
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