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Geoffrey Miller (psychologist)

Geoffrey Franklin Miller[1] (born 1965) is an American evolutionary psychologist, author, and associate professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico. He is known for his research on sexual selection in human evolution.[3][4]

Geoffrey Miller
Miller in 2019
Born1965 (age 57–58)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Education
Known forSexual selection in humans
SpouseDiana Fleischman[2] (m. 2019)
Children2
Scientific career
FieldsEvolutionary psychology
InstitutionsUniversity of New Mexico
ThesisEvolution of the Human Brain through Runaway Sexual Selection[1]
Doctoral advisorRoger Shepard
Websiteprimalpoly.com

Education, career, and personal life Edit

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Miller graduated from Columbia University in 1987,[5] where he earned a BA in biology and psychology. He received his PhD in cognitive psychology from Stanford University in 1993, under the guidance of Roger Shepard.[citation needed]

Miller has held positions as a postdoctoral researcher in the evolutionary and adaptive systems group in the School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences at the University of Sussex (1992–94); lecturer in the department of psychology at the University of Nottingham (1995); research scientist at the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition at the Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany (1995–96); and senior research fellow at the Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution, University College London (1996–2000). He has worked at the University of New Mexico since 2001, where he is associate professor. In 2009, he was visiting scientist at the Genetic Epidemiology Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Australia.[6]

In 2015, in collaboration with writer Tucker Max, Miller launched The Mating Grounds, a podcast and blog offering advice about men's sexual strategies.[7]

Miller has an adult daughter and also helped raise two teenage stepchildren from a previous relationship.[8]

 
Miller and Diana Fleischman in 2019

On November 29, 2019, he married fellow American evolutionary psychologist Diana Fleischman.[9][2] The couple had earlier appeared together in an interview, advocating for polyamory.[10] They had their first child together in the spring of 2022.[11][12]

Research Edit

Human cognition Edit

 
Peacock tail in flight, the classic example of a Fisherian runaway

Miller's 2003 book, The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature, proposes that human mate choices, courtship behavior, behavior genetics, psychometrics, and life cycle patterns support the survival value of traits related to sexual selection, such as art, morality, language, and creativity. According to Miller, the adaptive design features of these traits suggest that they evolved through mutual mate choice by both sexes to advertise intelligence, creativity, moral character, and heritable fitness. He also cites the Fisherian runaway, a model created by Ronald Fisher to explain phenomena such as the peacock's plumage as forming through a positive feedback loop through sexual selection, as well as the handicap principle.[13][non-primary source needed]

In an article entitled What should we be worried about? Miller talked about eugenics in China and how Deng Xiaoping instigated the one-child policy, "partly to curtail China's population explosion, but also to reduce dysgenic fertility". He argued that if China is successful, and given what he calls the lottery of Mendelian genetics, it may increase the IQ of its population, perhaps by 5–15 IQ points per generation. In an evaluation of Chinese population policy, he openly supports it by stating:

There is unusually close cooperation in China between government, academia, medicine, education, media, parents, and consumerism in promoting a utopian Han ethno-state. Given what I understand of evolutionary behavior genetics, I expect — and hope — that they will succeed. The welfare and happiness of the world's most populous country depends upon it.[14]

He concludes that if these politics are successful, it "would be game over for Western global competitiveness" within a couple of generations, and hopes the West will join China in this eugenic experiment rather than citing "bioethical panic" in order to attack these policies.[14][non-primary source needed]

Consumerism Edit

In his 2009 book, Spent: Sex, Evolution and the Secrets of Consumerism, Miller used Darwinism to gain an understanding of consumerism and how marketing has exploited our inherited instincts to display social status for reproductive advantage.[15] He argues that in the modern marketing-dominated culture, "coolness" at the conscious level, and the consumption choices it drives, is an aberration of the genetic legacy of two million years of living in small groups, where social status has been a critical force in reproduction. Miller's thesis is that marketing persuades people—particularly the young—that the most effective way to display that status is through consumption choices, rather than conveying such traits as intelligence and personality through more natural means of communication, such as simple conversation.[16]

Miller argues that marketing limits its own success by using simplistic models of human nature, lacking the insights of evolutionary psychology and behavioural ecology, with a belief "that premium products are bought to display wealth, status, and taste, and they miss the deeper mental traits that people are actually wired to display, traits such as kindness, intelligence, and creativity", which limits the success of marketing.[17]

Abnormal psychology Edit

Miller's clinical interests are the application of fitness indicator theory to understand the symptoms, demographics, and behavior genetics of schizophrenia and mood disorders. His other interests include the origins of human preferences, aesthetics, utility functions, human strategic behavior, game theory, experiment-based economics, the ovulatory effects on female mate preferences, and the intellectual legacies of Darwin, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Thorstein Veblen.[citation needed]

In 2007, Miller (with Joshua Tybur and Brent Jordan) published an article in Evolution and Human Behavior, concluding that lap dancers make more money during ovulation.[18] For this paper, Miller won the 2008 Ig Nobel Award in Economics.[19]

Virtue signaling Edit

Miller has written extensively about virtue signalling, describing it to be an innate human act used as a psychological and political tool. He applies the concept of virtue signaling to his own life living as a libertarian in a politically divided climate with a politically fertile upbringing, and criticizes the use of the term as it pertains to the expression of free speech.[20]

Controversy Edit

In June 2013, controversy arose after Miller tweeted: "Dear obese PhD applicants: if you didn't have the willpower to stop eating carbs, you won't have the willpower to do a dissertation #truth". Miller faced criticism from some students and faculty that he perpetuated the social stigma of obesity. He later released an apology and said that it was part of a "research project".[21][22] Institutional review boards at the University of New Mexico, Miller's home university, and New York University, where he was a visiting professor, released statements saying that Miller's tweet was "self-promotional" and cannot be considered research. Miller was taken off all admissions committees for the remainder of the year and required to complete a sensitivity training project, meet with the department chair, and apologize to his colleagues. The University of New Mexico formally censured Miller in August 2013.[23][21]

Bibliography Edit

  • The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature. Heinemann. 2000. ISBN 0-434-00741-2.
  • Mating Intelligence: Sex, Relationships, and the Mind's Reproductive System. Psychology Press. 2007. ISBN 978-0-805-85749-8.
  • Geher; Geoffrey Miller (eds), Mating Intelligence: Sex, Relationships, and the Mind's Reproductive System, New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2008.
  • Spent: Sex, Evolution, and Consumer Behavior. Viking. 2009. ISBN 978-0-670-02062-1.
  • Max, Tucker; Miller, Geoffrey (2015). Mate: Become the Man Women Want. Little, Brown and Company. ISBN 9780316375368.
  • Miller, Geoffrey (2019). Virtue Signaling: Essays on Darwinian Politics & Free Speech. Cambrian Moon. ISBN 978-1951555009.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Miller, Geoffrey Franklin (1993). Evolution of the Human Brain Through Runaway Sexual Selection: The Mind as a Protean Courtship Device (PhD). Stanford University.
  2. ^ a b Miller, Geoffrey [@primalpoly] (November 29, 2019). "Getting married today to @sentientist" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  3. ^ Angier, Natalie (August 31, 2009). "Skipping Spouse to Spouse Isn't Just a Man's Game". The New York Times. from the original on October 18, 2018. Retrieved October 18, 2018.
  4. ^ "Sexual Selection and the Mind - A Talk with Geoffrey Miller". Edge Foundation, Inc. June 6, 1998. from the original on October 4, 2018. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  5. ^ Columbia College (Columbia University). Office of Alumni Affairs and Development; Columbia College (Columbia University) (1983). Columbia College today. Columbia University Libraries. New York, N.Y. : Columbia College, Office of Alumni Affairs and Development.
  6. ^ "Background". Geoffrey Miller, Ph. D. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on December 27, 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2015.
  8. ^ "Interview with Diana Fleischman and Geoffrey Miller - LessWrong". Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  9. ^ "Zola Registry". www.zola.com. from the original on August 1, 2020. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  10. ^ "The Polyamorous Professors, Diana Fleischman & Geoffrey Miller". Rebel Wisdom. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  11. ^ "Geoffrey @primalpoly and I had a baby! - Vivian Grace is 6 weeks old". Twitter. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  12. ^ "Aversion to pets during pregnancy". ManyPets. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  13. ^ Miller, Geoffrey (2000). The mating mind : how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature. Heinemann. ISBN 0-434-00741-2. (also Doubleday; ISBN 0-385-49516-1).
  14. ^ a b Miller, Geoffrey. "2013: What *Should* We be Worried About?". Edge Foundation, Inc. from the original on October 5, 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  15. ^ Miller, Geoffrey (2009). Spent : sex, evolution, and consumer behavior. Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-02062-1.
  16. ^ "All in the Mind and the Philosopher's Zone special: Happy Birthday Charles Darwin". All in the Mind (Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio). Radio National. February 14, 2009. from the original on February 18, 2017. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  17. ^ Evans, Dylan (August 7, 2009). "Spent by Geoffrey Miller | Book review". the Guardian. from the original on October 6, 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  18. ^ Miller, Geoffrey; Tybur, Joshua M.; Jordan, Brent D. (November 2007). "Ovulatory cycle effects on tip earnings by lap dancers: economic evidence for human estrus?☆". Evolution and Human Behavior. 28 (6): 375–381. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.154.8176. doi:10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2007.06.002. ISSN 1090-5138.
  19. ^ . Annals of Improbable Research. Archived from the original on January 9, 2010. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  20. ^ Miller, Geoffrey. (September 16, 2019). Virtue Signaling : Essays on Darwinian Politics & Free Speech. Cambrian Moon. ISBN 978-1-951555-00-9. OCLC 1127937178.
  21. ^ a b "The Fat-Shaming Professor: A Twitter-Fueled Firestorm". NPR.org. June 6, 2013. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  22. ^ Trotter, J. K. (June 3, 2013). "How Twitter Schooled an NYU Professor About Fat-Shaming". The Atlantic. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  23. ^ Wentworth, Karen. " 2013-09-11 at the Wayback Machine." August 6, 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Geoffrey Miller publications indexed by Google Scholar

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Geoffrey Franklin Miller 1 born 1965 is an American evolutionary psychologist author and associate professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico He is known for his research on sexual selection in human evolution 3 4 Geoffrey MillerMiller in 2019Born1965 age 57 58 Cincinnati Ohio U S NationalityAmericanEducationColumbia University B A Stanford University Ph D Known forSexual selection in humansSpouseDiana Fleischman 2 m 2019 Children2Scientific careerFieldsEvolutionary psychologyInstitutionsUniversity of New MexicoThesisEvolution of the Human Brain through Runaway Sexual Selection 1 Doctoral advisorRoger ShepardWebsiteprimalpoly wbr com Contents 1 Education career and personal life 2 Research 2 1 Human cognition 2 2 Consumerism 2 3 Abnormal psychology 2 4 Virtue signaling 3 Controversy 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEducation career and personal life EditBorn in Cincinnati Ohio Miller graduated from Columbia University in 1987 5 where he earned a BA in biology and psychology He received his PhD in cognitive psychology from Stanford University in 1993 under the guidance of Roger Shepard citation needed Miller has held positions as a postdoctoral researcher in the evolutionary and adaptive systems group in the School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences at the University of Sussex 1992 94 lecturer in the department of psychology at the University of Nottingham 1995 research scientist at the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition at the Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research Munich Germany 1995 96 and senior research fellow at the Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution University College London 1996 2000 He has worked at the University of New Mexico since 2001 where he is associate professor In 2009 he was visiting scientist at the Genetic Epidemiology Group Queensland Institute of Medical Research Australia 6 In 2015 in collaboration with writer Tucker Max Miller launched The Mating Grounds a podcast and blog offering advice about men s sexual strategies 7 Miller has an adult daughter and also helped raise two teenage stepchildren from a previous relationship 8 nbsp Miller and Diana Fleischman in 2019On November 29 2019 he married fellow American evolutionary psychologist Diana Fleischman 9 2 The couple had earlier appeared together in an interview advocating for polyamory 10 They had their first child together in the spring of 2022 11 12 Research EditHuman cognition Edit nbsp Peacock tail in flight the classic example of a Fisherian runawayMiller s 2003 book The Mating Mind How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature proposes that human mate choices courtship behavior behavior genetics psychometrics and life cycle patterns support the survival value of traits related to sexual selection such as art morality language and creativity According to Miller the adaptive design features of these traits suggest that they evolved through mutual mate choice by both sexes to advertise intelligence creativity moral character and heritable fitness He also cites the Fisherian runaway a model created by Ronald Fisher to explain phenomena such as the peacock s plumage as forming through a positive feedback loop through sexual selection as well as the handicap principle 13 non primary source needed In an article entitled What should we be worried about Miller talked about eugenics in China and how Deng Xiaoping instigated the one child policy partly to curtail China s population explosion but also to reduce dysgenic fertility He argued that if China is successful and given what he calls the lottery of Mendelian genetics it may increase the IQ of its population perhaps by 5 15 IQ points per generation In an evaluation of Chinese population policy he openly supports it by stating There is unusually close cooperation in China between government academia medicine education media parents and consumerism in promoting a utopian Han ethno state Given what I understand of evolutionary behavior genetics I expect and hope that they will succeed The welfare and happiness of the world s most populous country depends upon it 14 He concludes that if these politics are successful it would be game over for Western global competitiveness within a couple of generations and hopes the West will join China in this eugenic experiment rather than citing bioethical panic in order to attack these policies 14 non primary source needed Consumerism Edit In his 2009 book Spent Sex Evolution and the Secrets of Consumerism Miller used Darwinism to gain an understanding of consumerism and how marketing has exploited our inherited instincts to display social status for reproductive advantage 15 He argues that in the modern marketing dominated culture coolness at the conscious level and the consumption choices it drives is an aberration of the genetic legacy of two million years of living in small groups where social status has been a critical force in reproduction Miller s thesis is that marketing persuades people particularly the young that the most effective way to display that status is through consumption choices rather than conveying such traits as intelligence and personality through more natural means of communication such as simple conversation 16 Miller argues that marketing limits its own success by using simplistic models of human nature lacking the insights of evolutionary psychology and behavioural ecology with a belief that premium products are bought to display wealth status and taste and they miss the deeper mental traits that people are actually wired to display traits such as kindness intelligence and creativity which limits the success of marketing 17 Abnormal psychology Edit Miller s clinical interests are the application of fitness indicator theory to understand the symptoms demographics and behavior genetics of schizophrenia and mood disorders His other interests include the origins of human preferences aesthetics utility functions human strategic behavior game theory experiment based economics the ovulatory effects on female mate preferences and the intellectual legacies of Darwin Friedrich Nietzsche and Thorstein Veblen citation needed In 2007 Miller with Joshua Tybur and Brent Jordan published an article in Evolution and Human Behavior concluding that lap dancers make more money during ovulation 18 For this paper Miller won the 2008 Ig Nobel Award in Economics 19 Virtue signaling Edit Miller has written extensively about virtue signalling describing it to be an innate human act used as a psychological and political tool He applies the concept of virtue signaling to his own life living as a libertarian in a politically divided climate with a politically fertile upbringing and criticizes the use of the term as it pertains to the expression of free speech 20 Controversy EditIn June 2013 controversy arose after Miller tweeted Dear obese PhD applicants if you didn t have the willpower to stop eating carbs you won t have the willpower to do a dissertation truth Miller faced criticism from some students and faculty that he perpetuated the social stigma of obesity He later released an apology and said that it was part of a research project 21 22 Institutional review boards at the University of New Mexico Miller s home university and New York University where he was a visiting professor released statements saying that Miller s tweet was self promotional and cannot be considered research Miller was taken off all admissions committees for the remainder of the year and required to complete a sensitivity training project meet with the department chair and apologize to his colleagues The University of New Mexico formally censured Miller in August 2013 23 21 Bibliography EditThe Mating Mind How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature Heinemann 2000 ISBN 0 434 00741 2 Mating Intelligence Sex Relationships and the Mind s Reproductive System Psychology Press 2007 ISBN 978 0 805 85749 8 Geher Geoffrey Miller eds Mating Intelligence Sex Relationships and the Mind s Reproductive System New York Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2008 Spent Sex Evolution and Consumer Behavior Viking 2009 ISBN 978 0 670 02062 1 Max Tucker Miller Geoffrey 2015 Mate Become the Man Women Want Little Brown and Company ISBN 9780316375368 Miller Geoffrey 2019 Virtue Signaling Essays on Darwinian Politics amp Free Speech Cambrian Moon ISBN 978 1951555009 References Edit a b Miller Geoffrey Franklin 1993 Evolution of the Human Brain Through Runaway Sexual Selection The Mind as a Protean Courtship Device PhD Stanford University a b Miller Geoffrey primalpoly November 29 2019 Getting married today to sentientist Tweet via Twitter Angier Natalie August 31 2009 Skipping Spouse to Spouse Isn t Just a Man s Game The New York Times Archived from the original on October 18 2018 Retrieved October 18 2018 Sexual Selection and the Mind A Talk with Geoffrey Miller Edge Foundation Inc June 6 1998 Archived from the original on October 4 2018 Retrieved October 4 2018 Columbia College Columbia University Office of Alumni Affairs and Development Columbia College Columbia University 1983 Columbia College today Columbia University Libraries New York N Y Columbia College Office of Alumni Affairs and Development Background Geoffrey Miller Ph D Retrieved September 3 2020 The Mating Grounds website Archived from the original on December 27 2018 Retrieved October 5 2015 Interview with Diana Fleischman and Geoffrey Miller LessWrong Retrieved July 31 2022 Zola Registry www zola com Archived from the original on August 1 2020 Retrieved January 23 2020 The Polyamorous Professors Diana Fleischman amp Geoffrey Miller Rebel Wisdom Retrieved January 13 2022 Geoffrey primalpoly and I had a baby Vivian Grace is 6 weeks old Twitter Retrieved May 31 2022 Aversion to pets during pregnancy ManyPets Retrieved June 1 2022 Miller Geoffrey 2000 The mating mind how sexual choice shaped the evolution of human nature Heinemann ISBN 0 434 00741 2 also Doubleday ISBN 0 385 49516 1 a b Miller Geoffrey 2013 What Should We be Worried About Edge Foundation Inc Archived from the original on October 5 2018 Retrieved October 5 2018 Miller Geoffrey 2009 Spent sex evolution and consumer behavior Viking ISBN 978 0 670 02062 1 All in the Mind and the Philosopher s Zone special Happy Birthday Charles Darwin All in the Mind Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio Radio National February 14 2009 Archived from the original on February 18 2017 Retrieved October 5 2018 Evans Dylan August 7 2009 Spent by Geoffrey Miller Book review the Guardian Archived from the original on October 6 2018 Retrieved October 5 2018 Miller Geoffrey Tybur Joshua M Jordan Brent D November 2007 Ovulatory cycle effects on tip earnings by lap dancers economic evidence for human estrus Evolution and Human Behavior 28 6 375 381 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 154 8176 doi 10 1016 j evolhumbehav 2007 06 002 ISSN 1090 5138 Winners of the Ig Nobel Prize The 2008 Ig Nobel Prize Winners Annals of Improbable Research Archived from the original on January 9 2010 Retrieved October 5 2018 Miller Geoffrey September 16 2019 Virtue Signaling Essays on Darwinian Politics amp Free Speech Cambrian Moon ISBN 978 1 951555 00 9 OCLC 1127937178 a b The Fat Shaming Professor A Twitter Fueled Firestorm NPR org June 6 2013 Retrieved August 24 2020 Trotter J K June 3 2013 How Twitter Schooled an NYU Professor About Fat Shaming The Atlantic Retrieved August 24 2020 Wentworth Karen Professor Geoffrey Miller Censured by UNM Archived 2013 09 11 at the Wayback Machine August 6 2013 External links EditOfficial website Geoffrey Miller publications indexed by Google Scholar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geoffrey Miller psychologist amp oldid 1175788009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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