Evolution and Human Behavior

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Journal Properties
  • Formerly known as
    Ethology and Sociobiology
  • Country
    United States
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    1,656
  • ISSN
    1090-5138
  • Main Publisher
    Elsevier
  • Publisher
    Elsevier BV
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Neurosciences
    Biological psychiatry
    Neuropsychiatry
    Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Neurosciences
    Biological psychiatry
    Neuropsychiatry
    Neurology
    Diseases of the nervous system
    Psychiatry
    Medicine
    Public aspects of medicine
    Philosophy
    Psychology
    Religion
    Psychology
    Science
    Biology (General)
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Description
Evolution and Human Behavior explores the intersection of evolutionary biology and the social sciences, aiming to understand human behavior through an evolutionary lens. This interdisciplinary journal publishes original research, theoretical advancements, and reviews that shed light on the evolutionary underpinnings of human cognition, social dynamics, and cultural phenomena. Key topics include mate selection, cooperation, kinship, aggression, and decision-making, all examined from an evolutionary perspective. The journal appeals to researchers across diverse fields, including psychology, anthropology, economics, and biology. It is indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science. By integrating evolutionary principles, the journal provides insights into the adaptive functions of human behaviors and their implications for modern society. By submitting your work to Evolution and Human Behavior, you join a community of scholars dedicated to advancing our understanding of the human condition. Whether you're exploring the genetic basis of behavior or the cultural transmission of adaptive strategies, this journal is an ideal platform for sharing your discoveries. Consider Evolution and Human Behavior for impactful research that bridges the gap between evolutionary science and human behavior.