The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity

TitleThe Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsDel Giudice, M., B. J. Ellis, and E. A. Shirtcliff
This paper presents the Adaptive Calibration Model (ACM), an evolutionary-developmental theory of individual differences in the functioning of the stress response system. The stress response system has three main biological functions: (1) to coordinate the organism's allostatic response to physical and psychosocial challenges; (2) to encode and filter information about the organism's social and physical environment, mediating the organism's openness to environmental inputs; and (3) to regulate the organism's physiology and behavior in a broad range of fitness-relevant areas including defensive behaviors, competitive risk-taking, learning, attachment, affiliation and reproductive functioning. The information encoded by the system during development feeds back on the long-term calibration of the system itself, resulting in adaptive patterns of responsivity and individual differences in behavior. Drawing on evolutionary life history theory, we build a model of the development of stress responsivity across life stages, describe four prototypical responsivity patterns, and discuss the emergence and meaning of sex differences. The ACM extends the theory of biological sensitivity to context (BSC) and provides an integrative framework for future research in the field.
Title The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity
Publication Title Neurosci Biobehav Rev
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 2011
Authors M. Del Giudice; B.J. Ellis; E.A. Shirtcliff
Accession Number 21145350
Number 7
ISBN Number 1873-7528 (Electronic)<br/>0149-7634 (Linking)
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