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Human Evolution Laboratory

1 years ago

Human Evolution Laboratory
Very excited to have been a part of this excellent cross-cultural research on homicide rates and perception of voice pitch, led by colleagues at Penn State: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09567976231222288?fbclid=IwAR19fsvTTYcT6aJTWkspSKLLLm_spGpACWYUt... ... See MoreSee Less

Effects of Voice Pitch on Social Perceptions Vary With Relational Mobility and Homicide Rate - Toe Aung, Alexander K. Hill, Jessica K. Hlay, Catherine Hess, Michael Hess, Janie Johnson, Leslie Doll, Sara M. Carlson, Caroline Magdinec, Isaac...

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Fundamental frequency ( fo) is the most perceptually salient vocal acoustic parameter, yet little is known about how its perceptual influence varies across soci...
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1 years ago

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Recent research from the human evolution lab on the evolutionary underpinnings of fear of missing out (FOMO) ... See MoreSee Less

FoMO is linked to evolutionary behaviors, study finds

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A new study published in Current Research in Behavioral Sciences looked at FoMO (“Fear of Missing Out”) from an evolutionary perspective, finding the phenomenon was positively linked to competitiv...
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2 years ago

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Congrats to students Megan, Abeni, and Carli on a great job presenting at this year's HBES conference! ... See MoreSee Less

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Human Evolution Laboratory

3 years ago

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New research from the human evolution lab, led by our post doc Adam Daviswww.psypost.org/2022/08/proclivity-for-casual-sex-linked-to-greater-indirect-aggression-via-heigh... ... See MoreSee Less

Proclivity for casual sex linked to greater indirect aggression via heightened intrasexual competitiveness

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New research sheds light on the link between short-term mating strategies and indirect aggression. The findings indicate that intrasexual rivalry, in which people feel a greater need to compete with m...
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3 years ago

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Study involving Hamilton teens explores dating, sex and psychopathic traits | inTheHammer

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Are "bad boys" more attractive? A new study involving Hamilton teens shows that delinquency was associated with higher mating success among males.
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