The Psychologist, August 2001
Evolving theories of behaviour.
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Evolving theories of behaviour.
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Peer commentary: Evolving theories of behaviour
John Archer describes a rich research agenda for evolutionary psychology in testing novel hypotheses. Peer commentaries by Robin Dunbar, Anne Campbell, Lynn Segal, David Buss, and Hilary and Steven Rose.
Objects, affordances... action!
At the 2000 London Conference Glyn Humphreys gave his Presidents’ Award Lecture on the cognitive neuroscience of action selection.
A woman of achievement
Petra Boynton discusses her Woman of Achievement Award for Education (sponsored by Cosmopolitan and Secret), and tells how she believes psychologists need to make better use of the popular media. Interview by Angus Smyth.
The founding of the British Psychological Society
Geoff Bunn describes factors that contributed to the founding of the Society, and Elizabeth Valentine contributes a biography of the man who called the first meeting, James Sully.