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2025
Human face as a biosocial marker in human evolution
BioSystems
2025
Dominance rank, facial morphology and testes size in male white-faced capuchins: evidence for pre- and post-mating competition
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2025
Relative facial width, and its association with canine size and body mass among chimpanzees and bonobos: Implications for understanding facial width‐to‐height ratio expression among human populations
American Journal of Biological Anthropology
2024
Social status as a latent variable in the amygdala of observers of social interactions
Neuron
2023
Does the primate face cue personality?
Personality Neuroscience
2022
Where do we stand with the covariation framework in primate societies?
American Journal of Biological Anthropology
2022
Changes in Cat Facial Morphology Are Related to Interaction with Humans
Animals
2022
Oxytocin and testosterone administration amplify viewing preferences for sexual images in male rhesus macaques
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2021
Was facial width-to-height ratio subject to sexual selection pressures? A life course approach
PLOS ONE
2021
Craniodental Sexual Dimorphism Among Hylobatids
International Journal of Primatology
2020
Facial width-to-height ratio in chimpanzees: Links to age, sex and personality
Evolution and Human Behavior
2020
The importance of first impression judgements in interspecies interactions
Scientific Reports
2019
Facial width-to-height ratio is associated with agonistic and affiliative dominance in bonobos ( Pan paniscus )
Biology Letters
2019
An Exploration of the Relationships Among Facial Dimensions, Age, Sex, Dominance Status, and Personality in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)
International Journal of Primatology
2018
The Facial Displays of Leaders
2018
Force versus fury: Sex differences in the relationships among physical and psychological threat potential, the facial width‐to‐height ratio, and judgements of aggressiveness
Aggressive Behavior
2018
Implicit preference for human trustworthy faces in macaque monkeys
Nature Communications
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