Is it good to be bad? An evolutionary analysis of the adaptive potential of psychopathic traits.

IF 2.2 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Evolutionary Human Sciences Pub Date : 2022-08-11 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1017/ehs.2022.36
Ioana Ene, Keri Ka-Yee Wong, Gul Deniz Salali
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Although psychopathy is widely conceptualised as a mental disorder, some researchers question the maladaptive nature of psychopathy, and argue that it might be advantageous from an evolutionary point of view. According to this view, psychopathy can be seen as an evolutionary adaptative strategy that relies on deception and manipulation to gain short-term reproductive benefits. Psychopathy is also identified as a fast life strategy in response to early life stress and an adaptation to harsh environments. This paper investigates the evidence that psychopathic traits are adaptive, while also addressing the limitations of current evolutionary models of psychopathy based on frequency-dependent selection and life history theory. We review recent studies on the fitness correlates of psychopathy and find that psychopathic traits present potential adaptive trade-offs between fertility and mortality, and offspring quantity and quality. On a proximate level, individual differences in stress reactivity and environmental risk factors in early development predispose to psychopathy through gene-environment interactions. We propose that environmental, developmental, social and cultural factors can mediate the relationship between psychopathic traits and fitness and therefore should be considered to make accurate predictions on the adaptive potential of psychopathy. We end by outlining gaps in the literature and making recommendations for future evolutionary research on psychopathy.

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做坏人好吗?精神变态特质适应潜力的进化分析。
虽然心理变态被广泛视为一种精神障碍,但一些研究人员质疑心理变态的适应不良性质,并认为从进化的角度来看,心理变态可能是有利的。根据这种观点,心理变态可以被视为一种进化适应策略,它依靠欺骗和操纵来获得短期的生殖利益。心理变态也被认为是应对早期生活压力和适应恶劣环境的一种快速生活策略。本文研究了精神变态特质具有适应性的证据,同时也探讨了当前基于频率依赖性选择和生活史理论的精神变态进化模型的局限性。我们回顾了近期有关心理变态适应性相关因素的研究,发现心理变态特质在生育率与死亡率、后代数量与质量之间存在潜在的适应性权衡。在近似层面上,个体在早期发育过程中的压力反应性和环境风险因素的差异会通过基因与环境的相互作用诱发心理变态。我们提出,环境、发育、社会和文化因素可以介导精神变态特质与适应性之间的关系,因此应考虑到这些因素,以准确预测精神变态的适应潜力。最后,我们概述了文献中的不足之处,并对未来有关变态心理的进化研究提出了建议。
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Evolutionary Human Sciences
Evolutionary Human Sciences Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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