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- We define exopsychology as a sub-discipline of psychology, which investigates the cognition, behavior, affects, and motives of extraterrestrial agents and their human-specific representation.
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Nov 8, 2023 · Exopsychology is a new field exploring the possible cognitions and motivations of extraterrestrial entities. The biggest challenge, as with studying animal behavior, is to overcome...
Jun 12, 2012 · Scientists know that extraterrestrial life does exist. Skepticism about extraterrestrial life is a psychosocial trend conditioned or perpetuated by those in power.
The Psychology of Extraterrestrials; By Jerome H. Barkow; Edited by Lance Workman, University of South Wales, Will Reader, Sheffield Hallam University, Jerome H. Barkow, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia; Book: The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behavior; Online publication: 02 March 2020
Dec 1, 2021 · We define exopsychology as a sub-discipline of psychology, which investigates the cognition, behavior, affects, and motives of extraterrestrial agents and their human-specific representation. It is argued that the concept of intelligence is not suited for application in SETI.
Feb 28, 2023 · What if curiosity is a rare eccentricity and most ETIs don’t want or need to explore, expand, or colonize? What if this behavior is uniquely human?
Dec 1, 2021 · We define exopsychology as a sub-discipline of psychology, which investigates the cognition, behavior, affects, and motives of extraterrestrial agents and their human-specific representation. It is argued that the concept of intelligence is not suited for application in SETI.
- Niklas Alexander Döbler, Marius Raab
- 2021
Nov 18, 2017 · Just as evolutionary biology can help us understand the likely physical features of extraterrestrial life-forms, evolutionary psychology and behavioral ecology can help us understand the likely cognitive and communicative abilities of extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI).