Title: Animal Behaviour: Psychology 3750
1Animal BehaviourPsychology 3750
- Lecture 29 November 27, 2009
2Is this a play face?
3Why do mammals play more than reptiles? Mammals
have.
- More social/cognitive behaviour to practise
- More energy available for play (Homeotherms?)
- More parental care
- More expressive faces? (we recognize?)
4Is this a play face?
5Is this a play face?
6Animal personalities (ch 17 pp 545-555)
- Intraspecific differences in behavioral coping
style - Options should confer equal fitness evolutionary
stable strategy (ESS, as in Fig 17.2)
7Personality and predator inspection
- Bright males inspect predator more often than
dull males do (Fig 17.7, left) - More frequent inspectors preferred (Fig 17.7
right)
8Fast and slow Great tits
- Differences noted in Fig 17.13
- Response to a demonstrator fast birds use this
information more than slow birds
9What can studying animals tell us about human
behaviour?
- Does culture mean our behavior isnt under
genetic control? - (Was) Is human behavior adaptive?
- What about heritable psychological traits
affecting our motivations, satisfaction, and
aspirations?
10Culture vs Genes
- environment changes---gt changes which behavior
increases fitness---gt culture changes
11Culture vs Genes the mud wrestling analogy
(Cronin)
- Just as mud wrestlers are coated in mud, people
are coated in culture - So are we up to our necks in mud or only up to
our ankles? - How do (powerful) people (PP) use culture to
manipulate others in ways that increase
PPsfitness?
12Is human behaviour adaptive?
- Or was it adaptive in our environment of human
evolution? - Hard to tell in west low child mortality, birth
control, little variance in RS
13Wealth is related to RS in the Kipsigis
14Inheritance Patterns of cultures
- Probability of
paternity - Low
High - Matrilineal 17
3 - Patrilineal 5
45
15InheritancePatterns-North America
- Smith wills
- wealthy people
- poorer people
16InheritancePatterns-North America
- Smith wills
- wealthy people ? give all to sons
- poorer people ?more likely to share btw sons
daughters
17Evolution of Psychological traits mate choice
characteristics
- What are the most important characteristics for
women? - What are the most important characteristics for
men?
18Sex differences in human mate preferences
- Attractiveness more important to men than to
women - Earning Power more important to women than to men
19What aspects of attractiveness are important?
- Signal youth high reproductive value
- Buss many cross cultural similarities for
preferred features