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  1. Abstract. Traditionally, cannibalism has been regarded as abnormal behaviour and of little evolutionary or ecological interest. Sociological reasons may partly explain why cannibalism has been neglected in the biological literature, but it is also likely that the relatively rare frequency of cannibalism, compared with other behaviours, is an ...

  2. Keseberg confessed to cannibalizing the other survivors after their deaths, but when the rescuers accused him of murdering Tamsen Donner, Keseberg insisted that she died naturally after getting lost in the snow on the path from the Alder Creek camp to the lake cabins.

  3. 3 cze 2019 · We aim to explore the implications of cannibalism within the realms of psychiatry, anthropology, psychology, and sociology by navigating the complexities of cultural beliefs, psychological ...

  4. The purpose of this article is to illustrate some psychodynamic aspects of cannibalism. After a review of the literature, we will present and compare five cannibalistic patients hospitalized in the Henri Colin secure unit (Villejuif, France).

  5. Even among sceptics, cannibalism is acknowledged in several forms. Survival cannibalism and cannibalism as psychopathology are most frequently noted. Sur vival cannibalism, the consumption of others under conditions of starvation such as shipwreck, military siege, and famine, in which persons normally averse to the

  6. 16 gru 2019 · What is cannibalism? Cannibalism is the act of killing and consuming a conspecific in part or as a whole. It is a paradoxical phenomenon widespread across animal taxa.

  7. Arens argues that reports of cannibalism are not based on reliable eyewitness sources or firsthand evidence and that there is no proof that cannibalism truly existed in any culture, except in extreme circumstances such as starvation or rare instances of antisocial behavior.

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