Seizing the moment: now is the time for integrated global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in wastewater environments

A Pruden, PJ Vikesland, BC Davis… - Current Opinion in …, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Environmental surveillance of AMR is missing from current One Health
strategies.•Integrated surveillance can benefit clinical practice and mitigate the spread of …

Psychology as a historical science

M Muthukrishna, J Henrich… - Annual Review of …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Psychology has traditionally seen itself as the science of universal human cognition, but it
has only recently begun seriously grappling with cross-cultural variation. Here we argue that …

The cultural evolution of shamanism

M Singh - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018 - cambridge.org
Shamans, including medicine men, mediums, and the prophets of religious movements,
recur across human societies. Shamanism also existed among nearly all documented …

Moral disciplining: The cognitive and evolutionary foundations of puritanical morality

L Fitouchi, JB André, N Baumard - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023 - cambridge.org
Why do many societies moralize apparently harmless pleasures, such as lust, gluttony,
alcohol, drugs, and even music and dance? Why do they erect temperance, asceticism …

Why imaginary worlds? The psychological foundations and cultural evolution of fictions with imaginary worlds

E Dubourg, N Baumard - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2022 - cambridge.org
Imaginary worlds are extremely successful. The most popular fictions produced in the last
few decades contain such a fictional world. They can be found in all fictional media, from …

[HTML][HTML] Is impulsive behavior adaptive in harsh and unpredictable environments? A formal model

J Fenneman, WE Frankenhuis - Evolution and Human Behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
Evolutionary social scientists have argued that impulsive behavior is adaptive in harsh and
unpredictable conditions. Is this true? This paper presents a mathematical model that …

Cognitive fossils: using cultural artifacts to reconstruct psychological changes throughout history

N Baumard, L Safra, M Martins, C Chevallier - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2024 - cell.com
Psychology is crucial for understanding human history. When aggregated, changes in the
psychology of individuals–in the intensity of social trust, parental care, or intellectual …

How gullible are we? A review of the evidence from psychology and social science

H Mercier - Review of General Psychology, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
A long tradition of scholarship, from ancient Greece to Marxism or some contemporary social
psychology, portrays humans as strongly gullible—wont to accept harmful messages by …

Religious people are trusted because they are viewed as slow life-history strategists

JW Moon, JA Krems, AB Cohen - Psychological Science, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Religious people are more trusted than nonreligious people. Although most theorists
attribute these perceptions to the beliefs of religious targets, religious individuals also differ …

Why are women with fibromyalgia so stigmatized?

J Quintner - Pain Medicine, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Many female pain sufferers with medically unexplained pain are at risk of being
stigmatized in our Western society. Fibromyalgia is offered as the exemplar condition. Aim …