Probabilistic epigenesis
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Information Today (United States)
Abstract
The notion that phenotypic traits, including behavior, can be predetermined has slowly given way in biology and psychology over the last two decades. This shift in thinking is due in large part to the growing evidence for the fundamental role of developmental processes in the generation of the stability and variations in phenotype that researchers in developmental and evolutionary sciences seek to understand. Here I review the tenets of a metatheoretical model of development called probabilistic epigenesis (PE) and explore its implications for furthering our understanding of developmental and evolutionary processes. The PE framework emphasizes the reciprocity of influences within and between levels of an…
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1Topics & keywords
- Epigenesis
- Psychology
- Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
- Organism
- Cognitive science
- Probabilistic logic
- Cognitive psychology
- Developmental psychology