Manuscripts Prepared By Jared Reser:
1) Cognitive Mechanics
2) How to Think About Belief
3) Reser, J. 2005. The Role of Pharyngeal Collapse in Nocturnal Homeostasis. JYI, Volume 12, Issue 6s
4) A Series of Articles on a Discipline that I have called Evolutionary Neuropathology
Reser, J. 2006. Evolutionary Neuropathology and Congenital Mental Retardation:Environmental cues predictive of
maternal deprivation influence the fetus to minimize cerebral metabolism in order to express bioenergetic thrift. Medical
Hypotheses, Volume 67, Issue 3, 529-544
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Reser, J. 2006. Evolutionary Neuropathology and Down syndrome: An analysis of the etiological and phenotypical
characteristics of Down syndrome suggest that it may represent an adaptive response to severe maternal deprivation.
Medical Hypotheses, Volume 67, Issue 3, 474-481.
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Reser, J. 2007. Schizophrenia and phenotypic plasticity: Schizophrenia may represent predicitive, adaptive response to
severe environmental adversity that allows both bioenergetic thrift and a defensive behavioral strategy. Medical
Hypotheses, Volume 69, Issue 2, 383-394.
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Reser, J. The Stress Cascade: The Effects of Glucocorticoids on the Hippocampus and PFC: Could Stress Signify the
Presence of an Environment that is Inhospitable to Advanced Cognition?
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Reser, J. 2009. Alzheimer’s disease and natural cognitive aging may represent adaptive metabolism reduction
programs. Behavioral and Brain Functions Volume 5, Issue 13.
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Reser, J. 2011. Conceptualizing the autism spectrum in terms of natural selection & behavioral ecology: The solitary
forager theory. Evolutionary Psychology. 9(2): 207-238.
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