Emerging Adulthood, a Pre-adult Life-History Stage
The duration of human maturation has been underestimated; an additional 4–6-year pre-adult period of “emerging adulthood,” should be included in models of human maturation. It is a period of brain maturation, learning about intimacy and mutual support, intensification of pre-existing friendships, fa...
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doaj-15d35cb902f8483e8e656e588e286d762020-11-24T21:21:17ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922020-01-011010.3389/fendo.2019.00918486415Emerging Adulthood, a Pre-adult Life-History StageZe′ev Hochberg0Melvin Konner1Faculty of Medicine, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelProgram in Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United StatesThe duration of human maturation has been underestimated; an additional 4–6-year pre-adult period of “emerging adulthood,” should be included in models of human maturation. It is a period of brain maturation, learning about intimacy and mutual support, intensification of pre-existing friendships, family-oriented socialization, and the attainment of those social skills that are needed for mating and reproduction. We propose that emerging adulthood is a life-history stage that is a foundation of the high reproductive success of human beings. The period of emerging adulthood has an evolutionary context and developmental markers, and we present evidence that supports the idea that emerging adults require protection because they are still learning and maturing.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fendo.2019.00918/fulllife historyadolescencehuman evolutionhominincomparative developmentbrain development |
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Emerging Adulthood, a Pre-adult Life-History Stage |
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Emerging Adulthood, a Pre-adult Life-History Stage |
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Frontiers in Endocrinology |
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The duration of human maturation has been underestimated; an additional 4–6-year pre-adult period of “emerging adulthood,” should be included in models of human maturation. It is a period of brain maturation, learning about intimacy and mutual support, intensification of pre-existing friendships, family-oriented socialization, and the attainment of those social skills that are needed for mating and reproduction. We propose that emerging adulthood is a life-history stage that is a foundation of the high reproductive success of human beings. The period of emerging adulthood has an evolutionary context and developmental markers, and we present evidence that supports the idea that emerging adults require protection because they are still learning and maturing. |
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life history adolescence human evolution hominin comparative development brain development |
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