Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Moya, Cristina
Goodman, Anna
Koupil, Ilona
and
Sear, Rebecca
2021.
Historical Context Changes Pathways of Parental Influence on Reproduction: An Empirical Test from 20th-Century Sweden.
Social Sciences,
Vol. 10,
Issue. 7,
p.
260.
Sohail, Mashaal
Izarraras-Gomez, Alan
Ortega-Del Vecchyo, Diego
and
Eyre-Walker, Adam
2021.
Populations, Traits, and Their Spatial Structure in Humans.
Genome Biology and Evolution,
Vol. 13,
Issue. 12,
Roseman, Charles C.
and
Kaplan, Jonathan M.
2022.
Reliability is No Vice: Environmental Variance and Human Agency.
Biological Theory,
Vol. 17,
Issue. 3,
p.
210.
Hunt, Adam D.
and
Jaeggi, Adrian V.
2022.
Specialised minds: extending adaptive explanations of personality to the evolution of psychopathology.
Evolutionary Human Sciences,
Vol. 4,
Issue. ,
Burt, S. Alexandra
2022.
The Genetic, Environmental, and Cultural Forces Influencing Youth Antisocial Behavior Are Tightly Intertwined.
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 1,
p.
155.
Larsen, Sally A.
Little, Callie W.
and
Byrne, Brian
2022.
Teaching the Teachers the Genetics of Learning: An Application of the Mixed Blessings Model.
Mind, Brain, and Education,
Vol. 16,
Issue. 4,
p.
328.
Schimmelpfennig, Robin
Razek, Layla
Schnell, Eric
and
Muthukrishna, Michael
2022.
Paradox of diversity in the collective brain.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,
Vol. 377,
Issue. 1843,
Egeland, Jonathan
2022.
The ups and downs of intelligence: The co-occurrence model and its associated research program.
Intelligence,
Vol. 92,
Issue. ,
p.
101643.
Nova, Andrea
Fazia, Teresa
Saddi, Valeria
Piras, Marialuisa
and
Bernardinelli, Luisa
2023.
Multiple Sclerosis Heritability Estimation on Sardinian Ascertained Extended Families Using Bayesian Liability Threshold Model.
Genes,
Vol. 14,
Issue. 8,
p.
1579.
Balducci, Marco
2023.
Linking gender differences with gender equality: A systematic-narrative literature review of basic skills and personality.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Vol. 14,
Issue. ,
Lu, Jackson G.
Benet-Martínez, Verónica
and
Wang, Laura Changlan
2023.
A Socioecological-Genetic Framework of Culture and Personality: Their Roots, Trends, and Interplay.
Annual Review of Psychology,
Vol. 74,
Issue. 1,
p.
363.
Atari, Mohammad
and
Henrich, Joseph
2023.
Historical Psychology.
Current Directions in Psychological Science,
Vol. 32,
Issue. 2,
p.
176.
Kõiv, Riin
2023.
Genetically caused trait is an interactive kind.
European Journal for Philosophy of Science,
Vol. 13,
Issue. 3,
Luchesi, Lilian C.
Cavalcanti, Julio C.
Lucci, Tania K.
David, Vinicius F.
Otta, Emma
and
Monticelli, Patricia F.
2024.
Zygosity Effects on Human Voice: Fundamental Frequency Analysis of Brazilian Twins’ Speech.
Twin Research and Human Genetics,
Vol. 27,
Issue. 4-5,
p.
215.
Zhang, Minghao
Jiang, Zhenli
Zhao, Kedi
Zhang, Yaohua
Xu, Min
and
Xu, Xiaohui
2024.
Effects of polygenes, parent–child relationship and frustration on junior high school students' aggressive behaviors.
PsyCh Journal,
Vol. 13,
Issue. 2,
p.
265.
Henrich, Joseph
and
Muthukrishna, Michael
2024.
What Makes Us Smart?.
Topics in Cognitive Science,
Vol. 16,
Issue. 2,
p.
322.
Schimmelpfennig, Robin
Spicer, Rachel
White, Cindel J. M.
Gervais, Will
Norenzayan, Ara
Heine, Steven
Henrich, Joseph
and
Muthukrishna, Michael
2024.
The Moderating Role of Culture in the Generalizability of Psychological Phenomena.
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science,
Vol. 7,
Issue. 1,
Kleinert, Corinna
and
Jacob, Marita
2024.
Handbuch Sozialstrukturanalyse.
p.
1.
Nurgaliyeva, A.M.
and
Nourgaliev, K.A.
2024.
Using Simulation Games to Teach History to Students Using Paradigm of Cultural-Historical Psychology.
Cultural-Historical Psychology,
Vol. 20,
Issue. 4,
p.
94.
Borg, James M.
Buskell, Andrew
Kapitany, Rohan
Powers, Simon T.
Reindl, Eva
and
Tennie, Claudio
2024.
Evolved Open-Endedness in Cultural Evolution: A New Dimension in Open-Ended Evolution Research.
Artificial Life,
Vol. 30,
Issue. 3,
p.
417.
Target article
Cultural evolution of genetic heritability
Related commentaries (29)
(Super-)cultural clustering explains gender differences too
A cultural evolutionary behavior genetics will need a more sophisticated conceptualization of cultural traits
Changes in heritability: Unpredictable and of limited use
Cultural dynamics add multiple layers of complexity to behavioural genetics
Cultural evolution and behavior genetic modeling: The long view of time
Cultural evolution may influence heritability by shaping assortative mating
Cultural evolution: The third component of mental illness heritability
Cultural evolutionary theory is not enough: Ambiguous culture, neglect of structure, and the absence of theory in behavior genetics
Culture and causal inference: The impact of cultural differences on the generalisability of findings from Mendelian randomisation studies
Culture is reducing genetic heritability and superseding genetic adaptation
Developmental noise is an overlooked contributor to innate variation in psychological traits
Differential application of cultural practices at the family and individual levels may alter heritability estimates
Evolving the blank slate
From the trajectory of heritability to the heritability of trajectories
Genetic solutions to cultural problems?
Going beyond heritability: Mechanisms of gene–culture coevolution
Heritability is a poor, if not unhelpful, measure of complex human behavioral processes
Hidden clusters beyond ethnic boundaries
Interpreting and reinterpreting heritability estimates in educational behavior genetics
Measuring heritability: Why bother?
Models of gene–culture evolution are incomplete without incorporating epigenetic effects
The dubious precision and utility of heritability estimates
The evolutionary dance between culture, genes, and everything in between
The implications of the cultural evolution of heritability for evolutionary psychology
The many geographical layers of culture
There is no such thing as culture-free intelligence
This time I mean it: The nature–nurture debate is over
Understanding cultural clusters: An ethnographic perspective
Unpackaging cultural variability in behavioral phenotypes
Author response
Integrating cultural evolution and behavioral genetics