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05.09.2025 18:45
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New paper out in SPPS w/
@jaimiekrems.bsky.social
(open access)
doi.org/10.1177/1948...
People who oppose abortion typically suggest that their position is motivated by concern for the unborn. But is there more going on?
17.03.2025 11:31
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We illustrate our framework's value through 3 key dimensions: kin presence 👪, violence 🛡️, and sex-age ratio ⚖️.
⭐ Building on Lewin’s field theory and integrating affordance management with life-history perspectives, we offer a more nuanced, temporally dynamic, and evolutionarily grounded framework✨
28.06.2025 22:21
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We actively manage ‘ecological affordances’ by:
1️⃣ fine-tuning how attentively and emotionally we respond to environmental cues,
2️⃣ adjusting how we think, feel, and behave,
3️⃣ restructuring our environments (e.g., relocating)
to align with shifting life-stage goals 🎯
28.06.2025 22:20
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Why does living near family feel essential in childhood 🥰, suffocating in young adulthood 😮💨, and lifesaving in parenthood 🥹? Because you changed!
What the environment affords (aka ‘ecological affordances’) depends on one’s goals 🎯, which shift across life stages. So do your strategies.
28.06.2025 22:19
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Ecological Affordances across Life Stages: An Affordance Management Framework | Behavioral and Brain Sciences | Cambridge Core
Ecological Affordances across Life Stages: An Affordance Management Framework
🚨 New in Behavioral and Brain Sciences:
"Ecological Affordances across Life Stages: An Affordance Management Framework" is out as a target article & now open for commentary proposals!
Ever wonder why an environment once full of promise 🥰 can later feel constraining 😮💨? doi.org/10.1017/S014... 🧵
28.06.2025 22:19
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We illustrate our framework's value through 3 key contexts: kin presence 👪, violence 🛡️, and sex-age ratio ⚖️.
⭐ Building on Lewin’s field theory and integrating affordance management with life-history perspectives, we offer a more nuanced, temporally dynamic, and evolutionarily grounded framework✨
28.06.2025 22:16
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We actively manage ‘ecological affordances’ by:
1️⃣ fine-tuning how attentively and emotionally we respond to environmental cues,
2️⃣ adjusting how we think, feel , and behave,
3️⃣ restructuring our environments (e.g., relocating 📦)
to align with shifting life-stage goals 🎯.
28.06.2025 22:05
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Why does living near family feel essential in childhood 🥰, suffocating in young adulthood 😮💨, and lifesaving in parenthood 🥹?
Because you changed!
What the environment affords (aka ‘ecological affordances’) depends on one’s goals, which shift across life stages. So do your strategies.
28.06.2025 22:01
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3️⃣ Feeling disgust bridged threat perception and avoidance behavior—within the same individual over time (again)!
Overall, our research revealed how flexible the ‘behavioral immune system’ can be—long-theorized flexibility, finally demonstrated using real-world longitudinal data!
13.06.2025 00:42
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2️⃣ This threat perception shifted dynamically within the same person over time. Americans who became more disease-avoidant (than their own baseline) when new COVID cases surged, saw Republicans as more infectious—*even among Republican supporters*.
Real-time ecological recalibration!
13.06.2025 00:41
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1️⃣ Our disease psychology can quickly learn new, socially constructed cues. Though conservatives are typically more threat-vigilant & voters favor them in crises, COVID flipped the script in the U.S.
Americans believed that Republicans were more likely to infect others with COVID than Democrats.
13.06.2025 00:41
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Thrilled to receive the Postdoctoral Award for our paper @American Psychologist: doi.org/10.1037/amp0.... A deep dive into the 'functional flexibility' of disease psychology. COVID’s natural experiment put long-held theories to the test. Here are 3 contributions from a longitudinal study 🧵
13.06.2025 00:11
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