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    Cognitive systems for revenge and forgiveness
    with Robert Kurzban and Benjamin A. Tabak
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1): 1-15. 2013.
    Minimizing the costs that others impose upon oneself and upon those in whom one has a fitness stake, such as kin and allies, is a key adaptive problem for many organisms. Our ancestors regularly faced such adaptive problems. One solution to this problem is to impose retaliatory costs on an aggressor so that the aggressor and other observers will lower their estimates of the net benefits to be gained from exploiting the retaliator in the future. We posit that humans have an evolved cognitive syst…Read more
  •  36
    Adulthood personality correlates of childhood adversity
    with Charles S. Carver, Sheri L. Johnson, Daniel E. Forster, and Jutta Joormann
    Frontiers in Psychology 5. 2014.
  •  35
    Putting revenge and forgiveness in an evolutionary context
    with Robert Kurzban and Benjamin A. Tabak
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1): 41-58. 2013.
    Minimizing the costs that others impose upon oneself and upon those in whom one has a fitness stake, such as kin and allies, is a key adaptive problem for many organisms. Our ancestors regularly faced such adaptive problems. One solution to this problem is to impose retaliatory costs on an aggressor so that the aggressor and other observers will lower their estimates of the net benefits to be gained from exploiting the retaliator in the future. We posit that humans have an evolved cognitive syst…Read more
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    The Evolution of Generosity: How Natural Selection Builds Devices for Benefit Delivery
    with Eric J. Pedersen
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 80 (2): 387-410. 2013.