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A call for an expanded synthesis of developmental and evolutionary paradigms
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A call for an expanded synthesis of developmental and evolutionary paradigms

A.J. Lewis
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol.35(05), pp.368-369
2012
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Abstract

Charney's target article continues a critique of genetic blueprint models of development that suggests reconsideration of concepts of adaptation, inheritance, and environment, which can be well illustrated in current research on infant attachment. The concepts of development and adaptation are so heavily based on the model of genetics and inheritance forged in the modern synthesis that they will require reconsideration to accommodate epigenetic inheritance.

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Citation topics
3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.64 Phylogenetics & Genomics
3.64.864 Evolutionary Dynamics
Web Of Science research areas
Behavioral Sciences
Neurosciences
Psychology, Biological
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Neuroscience & Behavior
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