LM DeBruine, BC Jones, JR Crawford, LLM Welling & AC Little (2010). The health of a nation predicts their mate preferences: Cross-cultural variation in women’s preferences for masculine men.European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Conference in Wroclaw, Poland. March 2010. [abstract»»]
LM DeBruine, BC Jones, JM Tybur, D Lieberman & V Griskevicius (2009). Women’s preferences for masculinity in male faces are predicted by pathogen disgust, but not moral or sexual disgust.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Fullerton, CA, USA. May 2009. [abstract»»]
DR Feinberg, PJ Fraccaro, JJM O'Connor, DE Re, LM DeBruine & BC Jones (2009). Faking it: Does faked voice pitch affect attractiveness?Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Fullerton, CA, USA. May 2009. [abstract»»]
AC Little, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & CC Caldwell (2009). Bias in social learning of attractiveness in humans: learning is biased towards older and more popular individuals.European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Conference in St Andrews, Scotland. April 2009. [abstract»»]
AC Little, S Graham, SC Roberts, DR Feinberg, TK Saxton, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (2009). Calculating beauty: Adding up attractiveness from faces, voices, and video.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Fullerton, CA, USA. May 2009.
TK Saxton, AC Little, LM DeBruine, BC Jones & SC Roberts (2009). Adolescents' preferences for sexual dimorphism are influenced by relative exposure to male and female faces.European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Conference in St Andrews, Scotland. April 2009. [abstract»»]
CA Conway, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & AC Little (2008). Evidence for adaptive design in human gaze preference.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Kyoto University, Japan. June 2008. [abstract»»]
LM DeBruine, BC Jones & F Sniehotta (2008). Decisions about sexual behavior are affected by the health of recently seen faces.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Kyoto University, Japan. June 2008. [abstract»»]
DR Feinberg, LM DeBruine, BC Jones & AC Little (2008). Hormonal contraceptive use and correlated preferences for vocal and facial masculinity.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Kyoto University, Japan. June 2008. [abstract»»]
BC Jones, DR Feinberg, LM DeBruine, AC Little & J Vukovic (2008). Integrating cues of social interest and voice pitch in men's preferences for women's voices.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Kyoto University, Japan. June 2008.
LLM Welling, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (2008). Sex drive is positively associated with women's preferences for sexual dimorphism in men's and women's faces.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Kyoto University, Japan. June 2008. [abstract»»]
CA Conway, BC Jones, AC Little, LM DeBruine & A Sahraie (2007). Transient pupil constrictions when viewing human and macaque faces.Scottish Vision Group meeting in Isle of Arran. March 2007.
LM DeBruine, FG Smith, BC Jones & SC Roberts (2007). Kin Recognition Signals in Adult Faces.Face Recognition Research Seminar in Aberdeen, UK. April 2007. [abstract»»]
LM DeBruine, FG Smith, BC Jones, SC Roberts & M Petrie (2007). Kin Recognition Signals in Adult Faces.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Williamsburg, VA, USA. May 2007. [abstract»»]
DB Krupp, LM DeBruine & BC Jones (2007). The apparent health of social partners biases the reciprocation of trust.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Williamsburg, VA, USA. May 2007. [abstract»»]
LM DeBruine, BC Jones, L Unger, AC Little & DR Feinberg (2006). Attractive faces are not always average.European Conference on Visual Perception in St Petersburg, Russia. August 2006. [abstract»»]
DR Feinberg, BC Jones, LM DeBruine, MJ Law Smith, RE Cornwell, SG Hillier & DI Perrett (2006). Maintenance of vocal sexual dimorphism: adaptive selection against androgyny.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Philadelphia, PA USA. June 2006. [abstract»»]
BC Jones, LM DeBruine, PEG Bestelmeyer, AC Little, LLM Welling & CA Conway (2006). Sex-contingent face aftereffects depend on perceptual category rather than structural encoding.Scottish Perception Group in University of Stirling, Stirling, UK. December 2006.
AC Little, LM DeBruine, BC Jones & C Waitt (2006). Category contingent face aftereffects suggest distinct neural populations code faces of different races, ages and species.European Conference on Visual Perception in St Petersburg, Russia. August 2006. [abstract»»]
AC Little, BC Jones & LM DeBruine (2006). Unconscious Preferences for Familiar Faces in Females While Males Prefer More Novel Female Faces: Evidence for the Coolidge effect in humans.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Philadelphia, PA USA. June 2006. [abstract»»]
PA Cooper, LM DeBruine & D Maurer (2005). Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Long-Term Effects of Experience on Judgments of Attractiveness.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Austin, TX, USA. June 2005. [abstract»»]
PA Cooper, LM DeBruine & D Maurer (2005). Mirror, mirror on the wall: The long-term effects of experience on judgments of attractiveness.Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science Conference in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. July 2005. [abstract»»]
LM DeBruine (2005). Facial resemblance and kin recognition: Context-specific effects of 'mere' exposure.Society for Personality and Social Psychology Evolutionary Psychology Pre-Conference in New Orleans, LA, USA. January 2005. [abstract»»]
LM DeBruine, BC Jones & DI Perrett (2005). Hormonal Correlates of Women's Preferences for Self-Resembling Faces [invited talk].International Behavioral Development Symposium in Minot, ND, USA. August 2005. [abstract»»]
LM DeBruine, BC Jones & DI Perrett (2005). Women's attractiveness judgments of self-resembling faces change across the menstrual cycle.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Austin, TX, USA. June 2005. [abstract»»]
K Irwin, BC Jones, LM DeBruine, J Williams & M Mon-Williams (2005). "Reading" Dynamic Facial Expression in Autistic Spectrum Disorder.Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting in Sarasota, FL, USA. May 2005. [abstract»»]
BC Jones, LM DeBruine, AC Little, J Hay & DI Perrett (2005). Anxious individuals do not discriminate between healthy and unhealthy individuals.The 11th European Conference on Facial Expression in Durham, UK. September 2005.
BC Jones, LM DeBruine, AC Little & DR Feinberg (2005). How mere is mere exposure? A plausible proximate mechanism for adaptive face preferences.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Austin, TX, USA. June 2005. [abstract»»]
BC Jones, DI Perrett, LM DeBruine & AC Little (2005). Menstrual Cycle, Pregnancy and Oral Contraceptive Use Alter Attraction to Apparent Health in Faces [invited talk].International Behavioral Development Symposium in Minot, ND, USA. August 2005. [abstract»»]
DB Krupp, LM DeBruine & P Barclay (2005). A Cue of Kinship Affects Cooperation in a “Tragedy of the Commons”.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Austin, TX, USA. June 2005. [abstract»»]
P McGinty, LM DeBruine, J Williams, BC Jones & M Mon-Williams (2005). Interpreting Facial Expression Following Alcohol Consumption.Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting in Sarasota, FL, USA. May 2005. [abstract»»]
SR White, J Williams, BC Jones, LM DeBruine & M Mon-Williams (2005). Patterns of developmental advancement in 'reading' dynamic facial expression.Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting in Sarasota, FL, USA. May 2005. [abstract»»]
M Daly, P Barclay, A Clark, LM DeBruine, DB Krupp & M Wilson (2004). Cooperation and Conflict, Then and Now [invited talk].Adaptations, Environments, and Behaviours: Then and Now in Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. October 2004. [abstract»»]
LM DeBruine (2004). Context-specific effects of facial resemblance on trustworthiness and sexual attractiveness.Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Berlin, Germany. July 2004.
(259 kB)LM DeBruine (2002). Effects of Facial Resemblance on Trusting Behaviour [New Investigator Award].Human Behavior and Evolution Society in Rutgers, NJ, USA. June 2002.
LM DeBruine (2001). Facial Resemblance Enhances Trust.Darwinian Day Forensic Psychology Conference in Toronto, ON, Canada. June 2001.
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