Universality, domain-specificity and development of psychological responses to music
Humans can find music happy, sad, fearful or spiritual. They can be soothed by it or urged to
dance. Whether these psychological responses reflect cognitive adaptations that evolved …
dance. Whether these psychological responses reflect cognitive adaptations that evolved …
Cognitive fossils: using cultural artifacts to reconstruct psychological changes throughout history
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 …
psychology of individuals–in the intensity of social trust, parental care, or intellectual …
Why and how did narrative fictions evolve? Fictions as entertainment technologies
Narrative fictions have surely become the single most widespread source of entertainment in
the world. In their free time, humans read novels and comics, watch movies and TV series …
the world. In their free time, humans read novels and comics, watch movies and TV series …
An evolutionary contractualist theory of morality
Our goal in this paper is to use an evolutionary approach to explain the existence and
design features of human moral cognition. Our premise is that humans are under selection …
design features of human moral cognition. Our premise is that humans are under selection …
Are there really so many moral emotions? Carving morality at its functional joints
What role do emotions play in moral cognition? Leading accounts argue that a multiplicity of
emotions, including guilt, outrage, shame, empathy, and even disgust, play an essential role …
emotions, including guilt, outrage, shame, empathy, and even disgust, play an essential role …
Harmless bodily pleasures are moralized because they are perceived as reducing self-control and cooperativeness
Why do many people moralize harmless bodily pleasures, such as gluttony, masturbation,
and drinking alcohol? In four pre-registered experiments (N> 2,700), we investigated …
and drinking alcohol? In four pre-registered experiments (N> 2,700), we investigated …
When consumer decisions are moral decisions: Moral Foundations Theory and its implications for consumer psychology
Although researchers have considered the role of morality in consumer psychology over the
years, such investigations often fail to (a) recognize the different values that consumers …
years, such investigations often fail to (a) recognize the different values that consumers …
From supernatural punishment to big gods to puritanical religions: Clarifying explanatory targets in the rise of moralizing religions
We applaud the authors' impressive effort in compiling the Seshat database, as well as the
remarkable Analytic Narratives they produced on supernatural punishment. This project …
remarkable Analytic Narratives they produced on supernatural punishment. This project …
Emotion regulation and self‐control: Same same but different… and even incompatible?
Objective We explore the idea that inhibitory self‐control and prohedonic emotion regulation
may be incompatible concerns. Background Specifically, we propose that because some …
may be incompatible concerns. Background Specifically, we propose that because some …
The effect of income and wealth on behavioral strategies, personality traits, and preferences
M Boon-Falleur, N Baumard… - Perspectives on …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Individuals living in either harsh or favorable environments display well-documented
psychological and behavioral differences. For example, people in favorable environments …
psychological and behavioral differences. For example, people in favorable environments …