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  1. Hace 4 días · Evolutionary psychologists say that natural selection has provided humans with many psychological adaptations, in much the same way that it generated humans' anatomical and physiological adaptations. As with adaptations in general, psychological adaptations are said to be specialized for the environment in which an organism evolved ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Human aging, physiological changes in the human body that lead to senescence, involving declines in biological functions and the ability to adapt to metabolic stress. These physiological developments usually are accompanied by psychological and behavioral changes and social and economic changes.

  3. Hace 2 días · Human physiology of underwater diving is the physiological influences of the underwater environment on the human diver, and adaptations to operating underwater, both during breath-hold dives and while breathing at ambient pressure from a suitable breathing gas supply.

  4. Hace 5 días · Signatures of adaptation in myopia-related genes on the sunlight exposure hypothesis. Myopia is a common eye disorder that results from gene-environment interactions. The prevalence of myopia varies across populations, and exposure to bright sunlight may prevent its development. We hypothesize ...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Neuronal adaptation refers to the fact that even in the presence of a constant current injection into the soma, the intervals between output spikes increase. An adaptive integrate-and-fire neuron model combines the leaky integration of voltage V with one or several adaptation variables w k (see Chapter 6.1. in the textbook Neuronal ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Australopithecus - Anatomy, Evolution, Adaptation: Bipedalism—that is, the freeing of the hands from locomotive activities—is a seminal change which is coincident with the separation between hominins and the lineage that produced living African apes.

  7. Hace 4 días · happiness, in psychology, a state of emotional well-being that a person experiences either in a narrow sense, when good things happen in a specific moment, or more broadly, as a positive evaluation of one’s life and accomplishments overall—that is, subjective well-being.