
Revolutionary Biology pt. 1: Nature vs. Nurture vs. Synthesis
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Modularity in Behavioral Psychology
modularity in the literature on evolutionary psychology refers to behavioral traits and human abilities not as if they have certain modular properties such as localizability in particular brain regions but as if they are actually separate modules. West Eberhard: The problem with emphasizing modularity is the risk of pushing a subdivided view of the phenotype once again to an extreme. In those latter cases this use of the modularity concept is problematic because it risks an exaggerated view of compartmentalization, she says.
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