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... Neural activity Moderate - intensity stimulus Neural activity High - intensity stimulus ( B ) Neural activity Stimulus Neural activity Stimulus A1 Receptor Sound Sound Sound Sound A1 Receptor A2 Receptor + Sound Sound Sound Sound Sound ...
... Neural activity Moderate - intensity stimulus Neural activity High - intensity stimulus ( B ) Neural activity Stimulus Neural activity Stimulus A1 Receptor Sound Sound Sound Sound A1 Receptor A2 Receptor + Sound Sound Sound Sound Sound ...
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... neural mechanisms and translated into a sequential release of hormone messengers that activate one previously blocked neural system after another in the biologically correct order . 6 The broad pattern of seasonal changes in behavior ...
... neural mechanisms and translated into a sequential release of hormone messengers that activate one previously blocked neural system after another in the biologically correct order . 6 The broad pattern of seasonal changes in behavior ...
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... neural machinery within the human skull . Cultural practices are learned behaviors , transmitted from one generation to the next through tradition ( teaching ) . One basic biological principle relevant to an understanding of cultures is ...
... neural machinery within the human skull . Cultural practices are learned behaviors , transmitted from one generation to the next through tradition ( teaching ) . One basic biological principle relevant to an understanding of cultures is ...
Contents
NATURAL SELECTION | 5 |
Alternative Hypotheses | 11 |
Experimental Tests of Evolutionary Predictions | 17 |
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