Evidence of Nature: Darwin's Evolutionary Theory

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  • What year did Darwin propose his theory of natural selection?
    1859
  • What does Darwin's theory of natural selection suggest about genes?
    Genes improving survival are passed on
  • How does non-verbal behavior function in animals according to the study?
    It expresses emotion to aid survival
  • Why is baring teeth considered an adaptive behavior?
    It scares opponents, increasing survival chances
  • What does opening eyes wide indicate in humans?
    Surprise
  • How did the behavior of opening eyes wide evolve?
    From animals seeking escape routes from danger
  • What are serviceable habits in the context of evolution?
    Behaviors adaptive to distant ancestors
  • What are the strengths of Darwin's evolutionary theory regarding non-verbal communication?
    • Supported by research on facial expressions
    • Universal emotions identified by Ekman
    • Innate behaviors observed in newborns
  • What are the six primary emotions identified by Ekman?
    Surprise, fear, disgust, anger, happiness, sadness
  • What does the universality of a behavior suggest according to Ekman's research?
    It indicates a genetic basis for the behavior
  • What does the ability of newborns to smile suggest about their behaviors?
    These behaviors are innate and evolutionarily selected
  • What is a weakness of Darwin's theory regarding non-verbal communication?
    • Struggles to explain cultural differences
    • Personal space and gestures vary by culture
    • Suggests biological uniformity among humans
  • What does cultural variation in non-verbal communication suggest about humans?
    We are not biologically the same