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Elizabeth Hobson on Animal Dominance Hierarchies

COMPLEXITY

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Cognitive Dissonance and the Cost of Being Physiologically Tuned to One Hierarchy

i'll review the suite of behavior neural and physiological pena typic changes that occur as vertebrates attain social dominance or subordinate status. These are plastic responses to the different demands of dominant and subordinate status. Both dominants and subordinates can suffer long term costs as a result of these modifications. And especially pointed and pronounced in humans is the fact each of us occupies so many different social groups.

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