Amanda Hahn

Affiliations: 
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
Area:
face perception, hormones, infant, parental behavior, social perceptions
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Holzleitner IJ, Driebe JC, Arslan RC, et al. (2022) No increased inbreeding avoidance during the ovulatory phase of the menstrual cycle. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 4: e47
Arslan RC, Blake K, Botzet LJ, et al. (2022) Not within spitting distance: Salivary immunoassays of estradiol have subpar validity for predicting cycle phase. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 149: 105994
Jones BC, DeBruine LM, Flake JK, et al. (2021) To which world regions does the valence-dominance model of social perception apply? Nature Human Behaviour
Stern J, Schild C, Jones BC, et al. (2021) Do voices carry valid information about a speaker’s personality? Journal of Research in Personality. 92: 104092
Stern J, Karastoyanova K, Kandrik M, et al. (2020) Are Sexual Desire and Sociosexual Orientation Related to Men's Salivary Steroid Hormones? Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology. 6: 447-466
Martinez S, Hahn A, Leytze M, et al. (2020) Preferential attention to same‐and other‐ethnicity infant faces does not fully overcome the other‐race effect Ethology. 126: 423-435
Docherty C, Lee AJ, Hahn AC, et al. (2020) Do more attractive women show stronger preferences for male facial masculinity? Evolution and Human Behavior. 41: 312-317
Hahn AC, DeBruine LM, Pesce LA, et al. (2019) Does women's anxious jealousy track changes in steroid hormone levels? Psychoneuroendocrinology. 113: 104553
Holzleitner IJ, Lee AJ, Hahn AC, et al. (2019) Comparing theory-driven and data-driven attractiveness models using images of real women's faces. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Ferguson HS, Owen A, Hahn AC, et al. (2019) Context-specific effects of facial dominance and trustworthiness on hypothetical leadership decisions. Plos One. 14: e0214261
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