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List of bibliographic references indexed by 1469-1825

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 48.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002199 (2006) Judith A. Easton [États-Unis] ; Lucas D. Schipper [États-Unis] ; Todd K. Shackelford [États-Unis]Why the adaptationist perspective must be considered: The example of morbid jealousy
002202 (2006) Ralf-Peter BehrendtThe social environment compresses the diversity of genetic aberrations into the uniformity of schizophrenia manifestations
002203 (2006) John J. Mcgrath [Australie]The romance of balancing selection versus the sober alternatives: Let the data rule
002204 (2006) Bernard Crespi [Canada]The natural selection of psychosis
002205 (2006) David M. Buss [États-Unis]The evolutionary genetics of personality: Does mutation load signal relationship load?
002206 (2006) Daniel R. Wilson [États-Unis]The evolution of evolutionary epidemiology: A defense of pluralistic epigenetic modes of transmission
002217 (2006) Matthew C. Keller [États-Unis] ; Geoffrey Miller [Haïti]Resolving the paradox of common, harmful, heritable mental disorders: Which evolutionary genetic models work best?
002218 (2006) Daniel Nettle [Royaume-Uni]Reconciling the mutation-selection balance model with the schizotypy-creativity connection
002223 (2006) David C. Airey [États-Unis] ; Richard C. Shelton [États-Unis]Praise for a critical perspective
002224 (2006) Martin Voracek [Autriche]Population genetical musings on suicidal behavior as a common, harmful, heritable mental disorder
002229 (2006) Steven W. Gangestad [États-Unis] ; Ronald A. Yeo [États-Unis]Mutations, developmental instability, and the Red Queen
002230 (2006) Jonathan WilliamsMultiple timescales of evolution
002234 (2006) Antonio Preti [Italie] ; Paola Miotto [Italie]Mental disorders, evolution, and inclusive fitness
002235 (2006) Joseph Polimeni [Canada]Mental disorders are not a homogeneous construct
002240 (2006) Jerome C. Wakefield [États-Unis]High mental disorder rates are based on invalid measures: Questions about the claimed ubiquity of mutation-induced dysfunction
002241 (2006) Ester I. Klimkeit [Australie] ; John L. Bradshaw [Australie]Heritable mental disorders: You can't choose your relatives, but it is they who may really count
002242 (2006) Nicholas B. Allen [Australie] ; Paul B. T. Badcock [Haïti, Australie]Genes for susceptibility to mental disorder are not mental disorder: Clarifying the target of evolutionary analysis and the role of the environment
002243 (2006) Tom Campbell [Finlande] ; Daria Osipova [Finlande] ; Seppo K Hkönen [Finlande]Finland's Galapagos: Founder effect, drift, and isolation in the inheritance of susceptibility alleles
002246 (2006) Martin Brüne [Allemagne]Evolutionary psychiatry is dead – Long liveth evolutionary psychopathology
002255 (2006) Julia A. Sherman [Niger]Bipolar disorder evolved as an adaptation to severe climate
002256 (2006) John S. Price [Royaume-Uni]Behavioural ecology as a basic science for evolutionary psychiatry
002257 (2006) Morton Ann Gernsbacher [États-Unis] ; Michelle Dawson [Haïti, États-Unis] ; Laurent Mottron [Haïti, États-Unis]Autism: Common, heritable, but not harmful
002258 (2006) Oliver Mayo [Australie] ; Carolyn Leach [Australie]Are common, harmful, heritable mental disorders common relative to other such non-mental disorders, and does their frequency require a special explanation?
002259 (2006) Matthew C. Keller [États-Unis] ; Geoffrey Miller [Haïti]An evolutionary framework for mental disorders: Integrating adaptationist and evolutionary genetic models
002260 (2006) Alfonso Troisi [Italie]Adaptationism and medicalization: The Scylla and Charybdis of Darwinian psychiatry
002457 (2005) Paul J. Zak [États-Unis]trust: a temporary human attachment facilitated by oxytocin
002458 (2005) Michael Glassman [États-Unis] ; Cynthia K. Buettner [États-Unis]the role of trait affiliation in human community
002459 (2005) Petra Netter [Allemagne] ; Martin Reuter [Allemagne] ; Juergen Hennig [Allemagne]specificity of affiliation supported by neurotransmitter challenge tests and molecular genetics
002460 (2005) Stephanie L. Brown [États-Unis] ; R. Michael Brown [États-Unis]social bonds, motivational conflict, and altruism: implications for neurobiology
002461 (2005) Daniel John Zizzo [Royaume-Uni]serotonin, dopamine, and cooperation
002462 (2005) Simon N. Young [Canada] ; D. S. Moskowitz [Canada]serotonin and affiliative behavior
002463 (2005) Leonard D. Katz [États-Unis]opioid bliss as the felt hedonic core of mammalian prosociality – and of consummatory pleasure more generally?
002464 (2005) C. S. Carter [États-Unis] ; K. L. Bales [États-Unis] ; S. W. Porges [États-Unis]neuropeptides influence expression of and capacity to form social bonds
002465 (2005) Richard A. Depue [États-Unis] ; Jeannine V. Morrone-Strupinsky [États-Unis]modeling human behavioral traits and clarifying the construct of affiliation and its disorders
002466 (2005) Patricio O'Donnell [États-Unis]mesolimbic-mesocortical loops may encode saliency, not just reward
002467 (2005) Jaak Panksepp [États-Unis] ; Joseph R. Moskal [États-Unis]loving opioids in the brain
002468 (2005) Marvin Zuckerman [États-Unis]it's a long way up from comparative studies of animals to personality traits in humans
002469 (2005) Nancy Nyquist Potter [États-Unis]is the construct for human affiliation too narrow?
002470 (2005) Daniel S. Levine [États-Unis]is all affiliation the same? facilitation or complementarity?
002471 (2005) Marcus R. Munaf [Royaume-Uni]integrating genetic, behavioral, and psychometric research in conceptualizing human behavioral traits
002472 (2005) Diego A. Pizzagalli [États-Unis] ; Christen M. Deveney [États-Unis]impaired hedonic capacity in major depressive disorder: impact on affiliative behaviors
002473 (2005) James Edward Swain [États-Unis] ; Linda C. Mayes [États-Unis] ; James F. Leckman [États-Unis]endogenous and exogenous opiates modulate the development of parent–infant attachment
002474 (2005) Alfonso Troisi [Italie] ; Francesca R. D'Amato [Italie]deficits in affiliative reward: an endophenotype for psychiatric disorders?
002475 (2005) Warren B. Miller [Niger]affiliative reward and the ontogenetic bonding system
002476 (2005) Ralf-Peter Behrendtaffiliative drive: could this be disturbed in childhood autism?
002477 (2005) Kosuke Itoh [Japon] ; Akihiro Izumi [Japon]affiliative bonding as a dynamical process: a view from ethology
002478 (2005) Tamara A. R. Weinstein [États-Unis] ; John P. Capitanio [États-Unis]a nonhuman primate perspective on affiliation
002479 (2005) Richard A. Depue [États-Unis] ; Jeannine V. Morrone-Strupinsky [États-Unis]a neurobehavioral model of affiliative bonding: implications for conceptualizing a human trait of affiliation

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