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Human Variability and Plasticity (Hardcover, New): C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, Barry Bogin Human Variability and Plasticity (Hardcover, New)
C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, Barry Bogin; Foreword by G.A. Harrison
R3,495 Discovery Miles 34 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Plasticity refers to the ability of many organisms to change their biology or behavior to respond to changes in the environment. Humans are probably the most plastic of all species, and hence the most variable. This is the first book to examine the history of research in this area and it provides information on state-of-the-art research methods and discoveries. It also maps out some areas of future research in human plasticity and variability. Topics discussed include child growth, starvation, diseases of both young and old, and the effects of migration, modernization and other life-style changes. The book will be especially useful to biological anthropologists, human biologists and medical scientists interested in knowing more about how and why humans vary.

Patterns of Human Growth (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Barry Bogin Patterns of Human Growth (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Barry Bogin
R1,590 Discovery Miles 15 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This completely revised edition provides a synthesis of the forces that shaped the evolution of the human growth pattern, the biocultural factors that direct its expression, the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that regulate individual development, and the biomathematical approaches needed to analyze and interpret human growth. After covering the history, philosophy and biological principles of human development, the book turns to the evolution of the human life cycle. Later chapters explore the physiological, environmental and cultural reasons for population variation in growth, and the genetic and endocrine factors that regulate individual development. Using numerous historical and cultural examples, social-economic-political-economic forces are also discussed. A new chapter introduces controversial concepts of community effects and strategic growth adjustments, and the author then integrates all this information into a truly interactive biocultural model of human development. This remains the primary text for students of human growth in anthropology, psychology, public health and education.

Human Variability and Plasticity (Paperback, Revised): C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, Barry Bogin Human Variability and Plasticity (Paperback, Revised)
C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor, Barry Bogin; Foreword by G.A. Harrison
R1,082 Discovery Miles 10 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Plasticity refers to the ability of many organisms to change their biology or behavior to respond to changes in the environment. Humans are probably the most plastic of all species, and hence the most variable. This is the first book to examine the history of research in this area and it provides information on state-of-the-art research methods and discoveries. It also maps out some areas of future research in human plasticity and variability. Topics discussed include child growth, starvation, diseases of both young and old, and the effects of migration, modernization and other life-style changes. The book will be especially useful to biological anthropologists, human biologists and medical scientists interested in knowing more about how and why humans vary.

The Evolution of Human Life History (Paperback, illustrated edition): Kristen Hawkes, Nancy Barrickman, Meredith L. Bastian,... The Evolution of Human Life History (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Kristen Hawkes, Nancy Barrickman, Meredith L. Bastian, Nicholas Blurton Jones, Barry Bogin
R1,103 Discovery Miles 11 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Evolutionary theorists have linked humans' long periods of childhood dependency and post-reproductive life to brain development, learning, and distinctively human social structures. However, the patterns in life history variation and paleoanthropological evidence challenge these arguments. How can scholars identify and explain the peculiar features of human life history, such as the rate and timing of processes affecting survival and reproduction? When and why did uniquely human patterns evolve? This volume brings together specialists in the behavioral ecology and demography of hunter-gatherers; human growth, development, and nutrition; paleodemography; human paleontology; primatology; and the genomics of aging to address these questions. In attempting to specify the life history features that distinguish humans from our closest primate relatives, they review alternative explanations and consider multiple lines of evidence for testing them. This volume sets the agenda for future research on this topic.

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