“Interactions between evolutionary psychologists and developmental
systems theorists have been largely antagonistic. This is unfortunate
because potential synergies between the two approaches remain
unexplored. This article presents a method that may help to bridge the
divide, and that has proven fruitful in biology: dynamic optimization.
Dynamic optimization integrates developmental systems theorists’ focus
on dynamics and contingency with the design stance of evolutionary
psychology. It provides a theoretical framework as well as a set of
tools for exploring the properties of developmental systems that natural
selection might favor, given particular evolutionary ecologies. We also
discuss limitations of the approach.”
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