BIO 358 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Sexual Selection, Human Sexual Activity, Coolidge Effect

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Lecture 9: human sexuality and behavior part 2. Human sexual behavior how we are unlike other animals. Human sexuality ii: more on how we are like and unlike other animals. Humans are sexual vehicles replicating in a malthusian world just like all other animals. Therefore we have conflicts of interest just like all other animals. We are the planets first kinship-independent social breeders. But he can immediately mate with another female present. And so on: human males display the coolidge effect. Males are often refractory to arousal after orgasm with an individual female. The world of mating and child-rearing in non-human animals: matrilocal: males born in the group move on to neighboring groups when they become adults. Adult males come in from neighboring groups: patrilocal: females born in the group move on to neighboring groups when they become adults. Human kinship-independent social breeding, a first look it takes a village to raise a.

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