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    Behavioral modernity is a suite of behavioral and cognitive traits believed to distinguish current Homo sapiens from other anatomically modern humans...
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    years ago) and the period held by some to mark the emergence of full behavioral modernity (roughly by 50,000 years ago, corresponding to the start of the Upper...
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    archaeological record of distinctive signs of modern behavior and big game hunting. Evidence of behavioral modernity significantly earlier also exists from Africa...
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    SportsBet and 6% used deposit loss limits on BetFair Australia. Behavioral modernity Evolutionary mismatch Gaming control board List of mergers and acquisitions...
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  • earliest evidence of behavioral modernity first appears during the Middle Paleolithic; undisputed evidence of behavioral modernity, however, only becomes...
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    Holocene), according to some theories coinciding with the appearance of behavioral modernity in early modern humans. It is followed by the Mesolithic. Anatomically...
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    years, FOMO has been attributed to a number of negative psychological and behavioral symptoms. FOMO has increased in recent times due to advancements in technology...
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    history, humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers. Humans began exhibiting behavioral modernity about 160,000–60,000 years ago. The Neolithic Revolution occurred...
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    Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 14 (1): 1–15. doi:10.1002/1099-0771(200101)14:1<1::AID-BDM361>3.0.CO;2-N. Simon HA (1955). "A behavioral model of...
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    University of Zululand. hdl:10530/1282. Nowell, April (2010). "Defining Behavioral Modernity in the Context of Neandertal and Anatomically Modern Human Populations"...
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    Gender roles Origin of modern humans Recent African origin Multiregional origin Archaic admixture Behavioral modernity Early migrations Recent evolution...
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  • African origin of modern humans Upper Paleolithic Later Stone Age Behavioral modernity, Atlatl, Origin of the domestic dog Epipalaeolithic Natufian Mesolithic...
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  • prehistoric technology possible or necessary. One of the key factors is behavioral modernity of the highly developed brain of Homo sapiens capable of abstract...
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  • of Skinner's Verbal Behavior Mandler, G. (2002). Origins of the cognitive (r)evolution. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 38, 339–353...
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  • years, from the separation of the genus Pan until the emergence of behavioral modernity by 50,000 years ago. The first three million years of this timeline...
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  • genetically predisposed "behavioral morphs" – alternate behavioral strategies that depend on the frequency of competing behavioral strategies in the population...
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    erectus Middle Paleolithic Early Homo sapiens Upper Paleolithic Behavioral modernity Epipalaeolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Cradle of civilization Protohistory...
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  • compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) be considered as a behavioral addiction? A debate paper presenting the opposing view". Journal of Behavioral Addictions. 11...
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    the northwestern coast of North America. c. 80,000–50,000? BP – Behavioral modernity, by this point including language and sophisticated cognition Upper...
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    for a thorough, albeit significantly overlapping, discussion of behavioral modernity. As early Homo sapiens began to diversify the ecological zones that...
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    Religious behavior is one of the hallmarks of behavioral modernity. There are several theories as to the moment this suite of behavioral characteristics...
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  • erectus Middle Paleolithic Early Homo sapiens Upper Paleolithic Behavioral modernity Epipalaeolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Cradle of civilization Protohistory...
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  • African origin of modern humans Upper Paleolithic Later Stone Age Behavioral modernity, Atlatl, Origin of the domestic dog Epipalaeolithic Natufian Mesolithic...
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    new niche of hunting-gathering subsistence drove a number of further behavioral and physiological changes leading to the appearance of Homo heidelbergensis...
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    cognitive shift occurred possibly 50,000 to 40,000 years ago. Called behavioral modernity, it is associated with the emergence of new or improved mental abilities...
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  • and self-confidence. Telecommunication portal Telephones portal Behavioral modernity Computer addiction Continuous partial attention De Quervain syndrome...
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    as parallel, arguing that they both represent the development of behavioral modernity. Originally, the Later Stone Age was defined as several stone industries...
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  • increasingly long-distance trade, religious rites, and other behavior associated with Behavioral modernity. 279 kya: Hafting and early stone-tipped projectile...
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    which fully-fledged languages would eventually be formed. Cro-Magnon Behavioral modernity Evolution of human intelligence Homo naledi The Java Man femur presents...
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    non-membership in various social groups. These groups have various moral and behavioral values and norms, and the individual's actions depend on which group membership...
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