4.Environmental psychologist Birgitta Gatersleben also spoke to the BBC Health Check programme and gave two reasons-one of them, she explained, was something called 'biophilia'.
5.According to the biophilia hypothesis, human relationships with non-human animals are driven by survival needs: assistance in acquiring food and safety.
6.Environmental psychologist Birgitta Gatersleben also spoke to the BBC Health Check programme and gave two reasons – one of them, she explained, was something called 'biophilia'.
7.They are cute. The biophilia hypothesis by Keller and Wilson suggests human beings need to relate to other living things due to our highly social behavior.
9.Yes.I searched the Internet and found that there were three major theories concerning the human-canine bond, known as the biophilia hypothesis, the social support theory, and the self-psychology.
10.What are these theories mainly about? M: According to the biophilia hypothesis, human relationships with non-human animals are driven by survival needs: assistance in acquiring food and safety.