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People Evolutionary Psychology Psychology


People

This category contains sites for published researchers and educators, past and present, within evolutionary psychology. The majority of sites contain contact details and lists of publications; some additionally contain full text articles. Site descriptions contain the research interests and institution of each person, where appropriate.

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  • - MHC-correlated mate choice in humans and mice (University of Liverpool)
  • - Adolescence, social dominance, marital relations, kin recognition through olfaction (Wayne State University, Michigan).
  • - Kin detection, disgust, altruism, and moral sentiments. (University of Hawaii)
  • - Evolutionary and ecological aspects of animal social psychology and behavior; insect behavioral ecology; human behavioral ecology and evolutionary psychology; evolutionary methodology (University of New Mexico)
  • - Coevolution; Development; Cognition; Cultural Learning (Emory University, Georgia)
  • - Social evolution, natural selection and social theory, evolution of selfish genetic elements, bodily and behavioral asymmetry in Jamaican children, deceit and self-deception (Rutgers University, New Jersey).
  • - Genetic and environmental influences on human behavioral and physical characteristics (California State University, Fullerton)
  • - Evolutionary neurophysiology, facial attractiveness and masculinity. (Scuola Normale Superior, Italy)
  • - Sex Differences in Behaviour; American Politics; American Culture and Society; Marriage Institutions; Monogamy vs. polygyny (London School of Economics, UK)
  • - Evolutionary psychology; psychology of religion; adult attachment and close relationships; statistics, psychometrics, and research methods; social and personality psychology (College of William and Mary, Virginia).
  • - Evolutionary psychology; social cognition; close relationships and relationship breakup; sex differences in memory; jealousy; (Francis Marion University, South Carolina).
  • - Human ethology, behavior and environment interactions (University of Vienna).
  • - Evolutionary significance of human physical attractiveness; Wait-to-hip ratio (University of Texas).
  • - Family relationships, pubertal timing, and onset of sexual activity and reproduction; sexual attraction and mate selection; dependence and investment in dating relationships (University of Canterbury, New Zealand).
  • - Evolutionary psychology, sociobiology, human reproductive behaviour (Dalhousie University, Canada).
  • - Resource control and reproductive success; parental strategies; integration of evolutionary theory and resource management; resources and reproductive variance; reproductive and resource tradeoffs for modern women (University of Michigan)
  • - Biopsychology; Cognitive Psychology; Facial attractiveness (New Mexico State University)
  • - Children's development of basic number and arithmetic skills; evolution of sex differences (University of Missouri at Columbia, USA).
  • - Life and theories of Charles Darwin; origins and validity of psychoanalysis; birth order, family dynamics and personality (University of California at Berkeley).
  • - Cross-cultural studies of psychological adaptations and human behavioral ecology (University of California at Santa Barbara).
  • - Evolutionary psychology of human mating strategies; conflict between the sexes; prestige, status, and social reputation; the emotion of jealousy; homicide; anti-homicide defenses; and stalking (University of Texas).
  • - Human evolutionary psychology as applied to sexual fantasy and sexual attractiveness (University of California at Santa Barbara).
  • - Evolutionary psychology, cognition, domain-specific reasoning (University of California, Santa Barbara).
  • - Mental adaptations for judgment, decision-making, strategic behavior, and communication in social and sexual domains (University of New Mexico)
  • - Facial attractiveness; social perception; facial emotion (University of Bristol)
  • - Behavioural and evolutionary ecology, especially sexual and natural selection (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa).
  • - Attributions to social cues, especially in faces (University of Aberdeen, Scotland)
  • - Kin recognition, facial resemblance, face processing. (University of St Andrews, Scotland)
  • - Emotions; Game theory (New Mexico State University)
  • - Darwinian medicine; The fragile balance between cooperation and conflict (Cornell University, New York)
  • - Depression and anxiety; Darwinian medicine (University of Michigan)
  • - Evolution and human behavior; Primate cognition; Self-awareness and social cognition (State University of New York, Albany)
  • - Evolutionary and ecological theories and psychology, particularly epidemiological studies on lethal violence among humans, and the behavioral ecology of desert rodents (McMaster University, Ontario, Canada).
  • - Evolutionary Ecology; Reproductive Strategies; Demography; Evolutionary Foundations of Morality and Religion; Pastoral Nomads; Middle East (Nortwestern University, Illinois)
  • - Conflict in romantic relationships; sexual jealousy; infidelity; wife-battering and wife-homicide; marital sex (Florida Atlantic University).
  • - How we recognise facial attributes and understand actions of others (University of St Andrews, Scotland)
  • - Social and psychological influences on male reproductive physiology and sexual behaviour; sperm competition; intrasexual variation in sexually dimorphic traits; face perception (Brunel University, UK)
  • - Communication, social inference, courtship, and human mating (University of California, Los Angeles)
  • - Evolutionary psychological perspectives on perceptions, emotions and motivations (McMaster University, Ontario, Canada).
  • - Evolutionary psychology of the mechanisms that give rise to and shape human culture (University of California at Los Angeles).
  • - Social/personality psychology; mate choice and attractiveness (University of New Mexico)
  • - Evolutionary psychology, emotion, sex and reproduction, food and eating, violence and risk-taking, conformity and cooperation (University of California at Los Angeles).
  • - Language, cognitive science, evolutionary psychology (MIT).
  • - Mate choice, facial attractiveness, and individual differences. (University of Liverpool)
  • - Eolutionary perspectives on Judaism and European marriage practices. (California State University, Long Beach).


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