Javascript must be enabled to continue!
We aren't especially fearful apes, and fearful apes aren't especially prosocial
View through CrossRef
Abstract
Grossmann posits that heightened fearfulness in humans evolved to facilitate cooperative caregiving. We argue that three of his claims – that children express more fear than other apes, that they are uniquely responsive to fearful expressions, and that expression and perception of fear are linked with prosocial behaviors – are inconsistent with existing literature or require additional supporting evidence.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: We aren't especially fearful apes, and fearful apes aren't especially prosocial
Description:
Abstract
Grossmann posits that heightened fearfulness in humans evolved to facilitate cooperative caregiving.
We argue that three of his claims – that children express more fear than other apes, that they are uniquely responsive to fearful expressions, and that expression and perception of fear are linked with prosocial behaviors – are inconsistent with existing literature or require additional supporting evidence.
Related Results
Affect and Prosocial Responding
Affect and Prosocial Responding
Abstract
Prosocial behavior, defined as voluntary behavior intended to benefit another (Eisenberg & Fabes, 1998), has been a topic of psychological interest for ...
Early Emotional Experiences and Prosocial Behavior among Chinese Adolescents: The Roles of Psychological Suzhi and Subjective Socioeconomic Status
Early Emotional Experiences and Prosocial Behavior among Chinese Adolescents: The Roles of Psychological Suzhi and Subjective Socioeconomic Status
Prosocial behavior plays a vital role in adolescents’ well-being and social functioning, with the recall of early emotional experiences being a major influence. Positive experience...
Shaping Prosocial Behavior in Kindergarten Children Through Bedtime Storytelling
Shaping Prosocial Behavior in Kindergarten Children Through Bedtime Storytelling
Background of the study: Prosocial behavior typically begins to emerge when a child is around two years old, an age that falls within the early childhood stage. Children of kinderg...
Values and Inequality: Prosocial Jobs and the College Wage Premium
Values and Inequality: Prosocial Jobs and the College Wage Premium
Employers often recruit workers by invoking corporate social responsibility, organizational purpose, or other claims to a prosocial mission. In an era of substantial labor market ...
Planet of the Apes
Planet of the Apes
Planet of the Apes, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, was released in April 1968 and became an unexpected commercial success with modest critical support. That success inspired fo...
Iranian community-dwelling older adults’ perceptions of prosociality: A qualitative study
Iranian community-dwelling older adults’ perceptions of prosociality: A qualitative study
BACKGROUND:
The world population is aging at an accelerating rate, and prosociality aspects increase in people with age. This study aimed to explore Iranian community-d...
How Classroom Climate Is Associated With Prosocial Behavior in College Students: A Multilevel Moderated Mediation Model of Feedback Expectation and Self-Monitoring
How Classroom Climate Is Associated With Prosocial Behavior in College Students: A Multilevel Moderated Mediation Model of Feedback Expectation and Self-Monitoring
Abstract
Prosocial behavior, such as helping, sharing, and cooperating, is essential for young adults’ social and emotional development. While prior research emphasizes ind...
REGULASI EMOSI DITINJAU DARI PERILAKU PROSOSIAL PADA SISWA SMA RAKSANA DI MEDAN
REGULASI EMOSI DITINJAU DARI PERILAKU PROSOSIAL PADA SISWA SMA RAKSANA DI MEDAN
This research purpose is to get to know the relation between the emotion regulation and the prosocial behavior. The hypothetical that submitted in the research is about the positiv...

