Sentences with phrase «adaptive significance in»

It is argued that sex differences in attachment emerge in middle childhood, have adaptive significance in both children and adults, and are part of sex - specific life history strategies.

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This study sheds light on the evolutionary history, and adaptive significance, of skin pigmentation in humans.
In addition, we are investigating what the adaptive significance of such neuronal control over protein homeostasis may be for an organism.
The core topics covered in this course are the special senses of hearing, vision, and smell, with a special emphasis on the adaptive and ecological significance of sensory adaptations in primates.
Right brain (left handedness) may have specialization in responding to novelty; this might have adaptive significance particularly in males of many species.
Overall, results corroborated the inference that adjustment is affected by the diverse experiences children encounter in different peer relationships, and that certain relationships have greater adaptive significance depending on the type of adjustment examined.
The significance of self - reported anxious symptoms in first grade children: Prediction to anxious symptoms and adaptive functioning in fifth grade
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