Post by skytroll on Sept 5, 2007 14:36:20 GMT -5
Well......let's find out what they are totin?
...The Origin of Animal Body Plans
Recent fossil finds and new insights into animal development are providing fresh perspectives on the riddle of the explosion of animals during the Early Cambrian
www.princeton.edu/~lfl/FRS.html
Now we can find the latest:
www.sigmaxi.org/resources/evolution/index.shtml#origin
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First Life
Billions of years ago, deep under the ocean, the pores and pockets in minerals that surrounded warm, alkaline springs catalyzed the beginning of life
www.sigmaxi.org/resources/evolution/index.shtml#origin
UNDER THE SEA!
Where are the ELEMENTS being found?
Alchemy?
Retracing the long journey of Insects:
www.americanscientist.org/template/BookReviewTypeDetail/assetid/51932
I knew it................would come to this:
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY:
But, where is the soul?
The only contender of similar scope is developmental systems theory, which argues that adult structure is not encoded in the genes but rather emerges through the interaction of each organism with its environment. Developmental systems theorists criticize evolutionary psychology's model of development—that genes determine the range of options from which environment selects (the "jukebox" metaphor)—as overly deterministic. However, developmental systems theory can be criticized as not deterministic enough. By emphasizing the unique complexity of every individual, the theory risks reducing psychology to biography. Some generalization and simplification are necessary for a theory to gain predictive purchase. In any event, Bjorklund argues that answers to the developmental systems theorists' critiques can be incorporated into the framework of evolutionary psychology.
Evolutionary developmental biology, or "evo devo," is currently a hot topic in biology. Fifteen years from now, we may look back on the publication of Origins of the Social Mind as the point when evo devo became a hot topic in psychology.
Evo Devo Psych
www.americanscientist.org/template/BookReviewTypeDetail/assetid/49580
Skytroll
SKytroll
...The Origin of Animal Body Plans
Recent fossil finds and new insights into animal development are providing fresh perspectives on the riddle of the explosion of animals during the Early Cambrian
www.princeton.edu/~lfl/FRS.html
Now we can find the latest:
www.sigmaxi.org/resources/evolution/index.shtml#origin
.....................
First Life
Billions of years ago, deep under the ocean, the pores and pockets in minerals that surrounded warm, alkaline springs catalyzed the beginning of life
www.sigmaxi.org/resources/evolution/index.shtml#origin
UNDER THE SEA!
Where are the ELEMENTS being found?
Alchemy?
Retracing the long journey of Insects:
www.americanscientist.org/template/BookReviewTypeDetail/assetid/51932
I knew it................would come to this:
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY:
But, where is the soul?
The only contender of similar scope is developmental systems theory, which argues that adult structure is not encoded in the genes but rather emerges through the interaction of each organism with its environment. Developmental systems theorists criticize evolutionary psychology's model of development—that genes determine the range of options from which environment selects (the "jukebox" metaphor)—as overly deterministic. However, developmental systems theory can be criticized as not deterministic enough. By emphasizing the unique complexity of every individual, the theory risks reducing psychology to biography. Some generalization and simplification are necessary for a theory to gain predictive purchase. In any event, Bjorklund argues that answers to the developmental systems theorists' critiques can be incorporated into the framework of evolutionary psychology.
Evolutionary developmental biology, or "evo devo," is currently a hot topic in biology. Fifteen years from now, we may look back on the publication of Origins of the Social Mind as the point when evo devo became a hot topic in psychology.
Evo Devo Psych
www.americanscientist.org/template/BookReviewTypeDetail/assetid/49580
Skytroll
SKytroll