How do we understand the evolution of schizophrenia?
Is schizophrenia adaptive?
Absolutely not. Fewer offspring, shortened life expectancy.
What might be adaptive about it?
Minor point that there might be less cancer in schizophrenics.
Major point (see religion lecture) that schizotypal personality (having a partial version of schizophrenia) can be quite adaptive.
The Biology of Religion
What tend to be the basic behaviors/experiences of religion? (some are shared, but lots of variability too)
Paranormal/meta-magical belief: faith in things that cannot be verified or seen or are outside material human existence
Ritualism
Finding of patterns, searching for agency and causality in the patterns of the natural universe
Emphasis on religious philosophy
Emphasis on faith
The point being that many aspects of religion and religious belief have biological explanations just as much as any other human behavior (including non-belief! It's just not studied as much so is less included here).
Schizophrenia and meta-magical belief
Back to schizophrenia. How do we explain schizophrenia's evolutionary fitness?
NOT that schizophrenia is an adaptation.
But schizotypalism (an intermediate/partial form of schizophrenia often seen in relatives of schizophrenics) can actually be adaptive. How so?
Throughout human history, these tend to be the medicine men/women, the shamans wrapped up in meta-magical thought. They hear voices at the righttime.
In small numbers, they're helpful to society.
They tend to leave more offspring
And behaviors/features typify schizotypalism?
Meta-magical thought (converse with the dead)
Concreteness (he literally did walk on water)
High degree of religious belief
Social withdrawal (not so far as isolation as with schizophrenia)
Do the trances, conduct the ceremonies, fast for 40 days in the desert, etc.
Perhaps invented some of the more fantastic stories passed down in religious cannon
Our Western, US culture is totally rational and beyond all manner of magical thinking, right?
Hellz no!
25% believe in ghosts. 37% in telepathy. 47% in UFOs that have interacted with humans. >50% believe in Satan who plays a role in people's lives.
Big theme: get your religious/magical thinking at just the right level, and it can take hold in society and even have fitness advantages. Take it too far and it's a cult or schizophrenia. But just right and it's schizotypalism and religion.