The suffering ape hypothesis.

Behav Brain Sci

Placebo Lab, Institute of Medical Psychology, LMU Munich, 80336 Munich, www.leandersteinkopf.de.

Published: May 2023

The "fearful ape hypothesis" could be regarded as one aspect of a more general "suffering ape hypothesis": Humans are more likely to experience negative emotions (e.g., fear, sadness), aversive symptoms (e.g., pain, fever), and to engage in self-harming behavior (e.g., cutting, suicide attempts) because these might motivate affiliative, consolatory, and supportive behavior from their prosocial environment thereby enhancing evolutionary fitness.

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