Search Results - "Burriss, Robert P."
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Testosterone promotes dominance behaviors in the Ultimatum Game after players’ status increases
Published in Scientific reports (21-10-2023)“…Although testosterone is generally considered to promote dominance behaviors, in humans it fosters behaviors appropriate to achieving and maintaining social…”
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The antipredator benefits of postural camouflage in peppered moth caterpillars
Published in Scientific reports (10-12-2020)“…Camouflage is the most common form of antipredator defense, and is a textbook example of natural selection. How animals’ appearances prevent detection or…”
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Author Correction: Testosterone promotes either dominance or submissiveness in the Ultimatum Game depending on players’ social rank
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Sexual Orientation and the Second to Fourth Finger Length Ratio: A Meta-Analysis in Men and Women
Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-04-2010)“…The ratio of the lengths of the second and fourth fingers (2D:4D) may serve as a marker for prenatal androgen signaling. Because people are typically unaware…”
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Testosterone promotes either dominance or submissiveness in the Ultimatum Game depending on players’ social rank
Published in Scientific reports (13-07-2017)“…Endogenous testosterone promotes behaviours intended to enhance social dominance. However, recent research suggests that testosterone enhances strategic social…”
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Preferences for masculinity in male bodies change across the menstrual cycle
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-05-2007)“…In human females cyclic shifts in preference have been documented for odour and physical and behavioral male traits. Women prefer the smell of dominant males,…”
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Changes in Women's Facial Skin Color over the Ovulatory Cycle are Not Detectable by the Human Visual System
Published in PloS one (02-07-2015)“…Human ovulation is not advertised, as it is in several primate species, by conspicuous sexual swellings. However, there is increasing evidence that the…”
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Intrasexual competition among women: Vocal femininity affects perceptions of attractiveness and flirtatiousness
Published in Personality and individual differences (2011)“…Cognitive mechanisms for recognizing high quality sexual rivals should facilitate the economical allocation of mating effort. Women compete to attract male…”
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Social transmission of face preferences among humans
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-03-2007)“…Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have led many researchers to propose that social transmission of…”
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Gaze Properties of Women Judging the Attractiveness of Masculine and Feminine Male Faces
Published in Evolutionary psychology (01-01-2014)“…Most studies of female facial masculinity preference have relied upon self-reported preference, with participants selecting or rating the attractiveness of…”
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Social influence in human face preference: men and women are influenced more for long-term than short-term attractiveness decisions
Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-03-2008)“…Abstract In nonhuman animals, mate-choice copying has received much attention, with studies demonstrating that females tend to copy the choices of other…”
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Symmetry is sexy: reply to Hodgson's ‘Symmetry and humans’
Published in Antiquity (01-12-2009)“…In his contribution to the Antiquity debate over the viability of Kohn and Mithen's 'Sexy Handaxe Theory' (1999),Hodgson (2009: 195-8) asserts that 'symmetry…”
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Human colour in mate choice and competition
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (05-07-2017)“…The colour of our skin and clothing affects how others perceive us and how we behave. Human skin colour varies conspicuously with genetic ancestry, but even…”
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How valid are assessments of conception probability in ovulatory cycle research? Evaluations, recommendations, and theoretical implications
Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-03-2016)“…Abstract Over the past two decades, a large literature examining psychological changes across women's ovulatory cycles has accumulated, emphasizing comparisons…”
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Sexual selection on male vocal fundamental frequency in humans and other anthropoids
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (27-04-2016)“…In many primates, including humans, the vocalizations of males and females differ dramatically, with male vocalizations and vocal anatomy often seeming to…”
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Interdependence of Approach and Avoidance Goals in Romantic Couples Over Days and Months
Published in The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (01-09-2021)“…Abstract Objectives Despite the centrality of people’s approach goals (i.e., approach toward positive outcomes) and avoidance goals (i.e., avoidance of…”
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Women's attractiveness changes with estradiol and progesterone across the ovulatory cycle
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-01-2013)“…In many species, females are more sexually attractive to males near ovulation. Some evidence suggests a similar pattern in humans, but methodological…”
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Committing to a romantic partner: Does attractiveness matter? A dyadic approach
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-07-2021)“…Physical attractiveness is a highly valued trait in prospective romantic partners. However, it is unclear whether romantic partners' attractiveness is…”
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Hard-working in general but lazy at home? Generalized Big Five traits and relationship-specific traits in romantic couples over time
Published in Journal of research in personality (01-06-2021)“…•Relationship-specific traits (RST) were assessed in 551 romantic couples over 1 year.•RST and Big Five traits were positively correlated at Time 1.•RST and…”
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The (bidirectional) associations between romantic attachment orientations and mate retention behavior in male-female romantic couples
Published in Evolution and human behavior (01-11-2021)“…Attachment orientations of anxiety and avoidance are associated with many important romantic relationship outcomes. An evolutionary perspective has informed…”
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