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		<description><![CDATA[A new study has found another similarity between humans and our primate cousins, the chimpanzee. They yawn. No big deal, right? They get tired, too, big whup. Well, the study found chimpanzees don't just yawn but they engage in "contagious yawning." Like you have experienced, no doubt. A friend or family member yawn's and you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new study has found another similarity between humans and our primate cousins, the chimpanzee.  They yawn.  No big deal, right?  They get tired, too, big whup.  Well, the study found chimpanzees don't just yawn but they engage in "contagious yawning."  Like you have experienced, no doubt.  A friend or family member yawn's and you may be tempted to say, "Don't yawn, you are making me tired!"  After having yawned yourself.</p>
<p>But the study, found in the ScienceDaily post, <a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110406192511.htmhttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110406192511.htm" target="_blank">Chimpanzees' Contagious Yawning Evidence of Empathy, Not Just Sleepiness, Study Shows</a>, also contained these insightful nuggets:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>&gt; Scientists at Yerkes discovered chimpanzees yawn more after watching familiar chimpanzees yawn than after watching strangers yawn.</p>
<p>&gt; The research also may help show how social biases strengthen or weaken empathy.</p>
<p>&gt; "The idea is that yawns are contagious for the same reason that smiles, frowns and other facial expressions are contagious," they write. "Our results support the idea that contagious yawning can be used as a measure of empathy, because the biases we observed were similar to empathy biases previously seen in humans."</p></blockquote>
<p>Interesting.  Contagious yawning as in indicator of ingroup/outgroup perception.</p>
<p>And finally, I've got to applaud this bit of scientific writing -- the author included an essential piece of information about the strength of the relationship:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>[T]hey yawned 50 percent more frequently in response to seeing members of their group yawn compared to seeing others yawn.</p></blockquote>
<p>Good to know.</p>
<p>Next question -- are chimpanzees more likely to order coffee after dinner if their dinner mates also order coffee?  My guess, Yes. But that's based on my informal observations of their primate cousin, the human. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blogging heavyweight PZ Myers of Phyarngula isn't a fan of evolutionary psychology.  In fact, he has written, "Evolutionary psychology is a borderline pseudo-science at the best of times." [link] I understand that evolutionary psychology is a softer science and should be 'consumed' with a grain of salt. Yet I still find value in it.  Maybe [...]]]></description>
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<p>Blogging heavyweight PZ Myers of <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/" target="_blank">Phyarngula</a> isn't a fan of evolutionary psychology.  In fact, he has written,</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">"Evolutionary psychology is a borderline pseudo-science at the best of times." [<a href="http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/05/the_secret_life_of_babies.php">link</a>]</p>
<p>I understand that evolutionary psychology is a softer science and should be 'consumed' with a grain of salt. Yet I still find value in it.  Maybe I'm biased and blinded by my bias.</p>
<p>It is also possible that PZ Myers is biased.  For, like me, he could be described as a bleeding-heart-liberal. And yes, things like sexism have been rationalized and even excused--lauded even-- as "natural" by those employing evolutionary psychology-like thought.  But being poised to dismiss a field of study out-of-hand strikes me as unscientific.</p>
<p>It reminds me of when the controversial book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bell-Curve-Intelligence-Structure-Paperbacks/dp/0684824299/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1301313062&amp;sr=8-1" target="_blank"><em>The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American</em></a> came out.  That book explored the IQ gap between whites and blacks, as well as the relationships between IQ and crime and other variables.  It also suggested that our social policies ought to reflect 'the reality' of the differences in innate cognitive abilities between groups of people.</p>
<p>Wow! Talk about controversial.  Sure, the bulk of the argument and implications <em>should</em> rub the liberal humanist in anyone the wrong way.  Yet I believe that it was unscientific for people to completely reject to <em>findings</em> out-of-hand.  It seems they cried: <em>No, you can't even go there.</em></p>
<p>In my case, I found the book refreshingly bold.  It dared to address an elephant in the room, so to speak.  While I disagreed with much of the social policy recommendations/implications that Herrnstein and Murray drew, and I think they should have presented their work much more tentatively--with a massive grain of salt--the scientist in me said, "let's investigate it, whether or not an outcome is potentially repulsive to us."</p>
<p>As for the measured differences in intelligence between groups, it seems to me this could largely be the result of nurture: of social, cultural, and economic conditions.  Yet there also could be an innate element.  Could be.  Among individuals, intelligence is highly heritable.  So the genetic connection is there.</p>
<p>Here's the thing: not only does animal biology evolve, but animal behaviors evolve as well.  The two are inextricably linked.  For instance, what good is a dog's large, cup-shaped ear if it doesn't have the behavior, the neurological mechanisms, to point it straight ahead in some circumstances, to the side in others, and to fold it closer to the head in yet other cases.   These are clearly not the products of dog learning.  The behavior is innate.</p>
<p>What got me thinking about all of this?  Another new research item on ADHD.  How in some cases or in some situations the psychological condition -- and especially the behavior coupled with it-- <strong>might</strong> have adaptive value.</p>
<p>Previously, in the post <a href="http://360skeptic.com/2011/01/on-adhd-psychological-diversity-and-adaptation/">On ADHD, Psychological Diversity and Adaptation</a>, I wrote:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Quite a bit of research into the psychology of other animals has found distinct personalities. In particular, while some individuals are quite out-going, others are not.  There is a real, innate difference in degree.</p>
<p>Why would this be the case? Because diversity is adaptive. In physical traits, in psychological traits. Within the talent pool of a social group. When human parents have a number of children, each is somewhat different from the others in disposition. Why would we expect all children to be optimally fit for our current environment?</p></blockquote>
<p>More recently I encountered this finding at Eurekalert: <a href="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-03/djc-cia031111.php" target="_blank">Creativity is an upside to ADHD</a></p>
<blockquote>
<p>A new study in the Journal of Personality and Individual Differences found adults with ADHD enjoyed more creative achievement than those who didn't have the disorder.</p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, the science is of the softer sort.  So insert grain of salt here.  And yes, what I'm going to engage in next is largely speculation.  Yet it is an educated speculation, with softer-type data informing it.  So with that said, it seems to me that we currently have a one-size fits all educational environment.  Particularly in k-12 schools.  Yet human beings have diverse abilities and preferences.  Should they all be shoe-horned into that one environment, via medication and other means?  I don't know.  If all human social environments were like classrooms, maybe finding ways for ADHD individuals to better function in these is a good idea.  Maybe.</p>
<p>Turning more skeptical again, how do we know the above mentioned new research finding is valid?  Not easy.  Should a person then brush off the finding?   I don't think so.  Sure, if we haven't adequately tested the hypothesis, it should not be presented as a known.  But if expressed tentatively, why not consider it?  And by all means, criticize it.  Criticism and challenge tends to strengthen the scientific endeavor.</p>
<p>Could ADHD be considered a social adaptation in some circumstances?  Certainly not all cases.  But some cases or degrees in some environments?  I'm curious.</p>
<p>On the other side of the coin there is this question: Should ADHD be considered a mental disorder in general, or just in many modern cultures and/or situations?  These are important questions, I think, and questions get asked when doing science.  They are an essential part of it.  Collecting good data is absolutely key, of course, but there is more to science than the collection and presentation of grade-A data alone.  To dismiss the intellectual explorations of evolutionary psychology as "pseudoscience" is to misrepresent "real" pseudoscience.</p>
<p>Psychological diversity in behavioral traits and cognitive abilities is likely a good thing.  Particularly in environments prone to change.  That said, our understanding of human psychology is much closer to the beginning of its journey than its end.</p>
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<p>Recent research into gossip and bullying got me thinking. In particular, <b>order Synthroid no prescription</b>, <b>Where can i buy Synthroid online</b>, the write-up of a psychological finding in <a href="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-01/uow-apr010311.php">Anti-bullying program reduces malicious gossip on school playgrounds</a> seemed to express the attitude that gossip is bad.  Which is a common connotation carried by the word, <b>ONLINE Synthroid FOR SALE</b>.  But is it, <b>fast shipping Synthroid</b>.  <b>Purchase Synthroid online no prescription</b>, Fundamentally.  Always?</p><br />
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<p>Should gossip be viewed as not harmless but bad, and efforts be made to curb it?</p><br />
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<p>But wait, isn't fully free speech a good thing, <b>order Synthroid no prescription</b>.  <b>Kjøpe Synthroid på nett, köpa Synthroid online</b>, Is this true only for adults.   Shouldn't we train our attention on the actual harmful behavior .., <b>ONLINE Synthroid FOR SALE</b>. the action, <b>where to buy Synthroid</b>, <b>Buy Synthroid from mexico</b>, as we do with adults?</p><br />
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<p>As my Almighy Alpha project explores in part, <b>comprar en línea Synthroid, comprar Synthroid baratos</b>, it seems gossip can serve a number of functions [see <a href="http://almightyalpha.com/?s=gossip">these</a>].  That is why the behavior is found on all corners of the globe and has been classified by anthropologists as a "human universal."  To gossip is in our nature.  Why?</p><br />
<p>I can see gossip serving a number of functions, including:</p><br />
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<p>Consider the incredible popularity of such media as gossip-laden television programs (and the "gossiping" fans do about the fictional characters) People magazine, sports radio.  Etc., etc.  Don't these largely consist of gossip about people outside our social group yet in our lives.  <b>ONLINE Synthroid FOR SALE</b>, We can be fascinated.  Why. Because they present a type of information we are drawn to.</p><br />
<p>2) Verbal attempts at status adjustment: to bring others down, to elevate the self and associates via reputation shaping.</p><br />
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<p>4) And last and certainly not least, verbal grooming.  After talking about the weather, and our own news, what exciting content is there to chat and bond over.  The goings-on of others.  The exciting goings-on.  <b>ONLINE Synthroid FOR SALE</b>, When two girls criticize a non-present third, the primary function of this gossip, I bet, is for the girls to feel closer to one another. Which is verbal grooming.</p><br />
<p>Is all gossip bad.  No.  When is it bad.  Now that's the question -- a question that to best answer we need a wider perspective than is evidenced by a narrow view of gossip.</p><br />
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