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Anthony C Little

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 11, 2007
Preferences for symmetry in human faces in two cultures: data from the UK and the Hadza, an isolated group of hunter-gatherersAnthony C Little, Coren L Apicella, Frank W Marlowe
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
Extending parasite-stress theory to variation in human mate preferencesLisa M DeBruine, Anthony C Little, Benedict C Jones
Biological Psychology|December 3, 2014
Hormonal effects on women's facial masculinity preferences: the influence of pregnancy, post-partum, and hormonal contraceptive useKelly D Cobey, Anthony C Little, S Craig Roberts
American Journal of Primatology|June 21, 2006
Selective attention toward female secondary sexual color in male rhesus macaquesCorri Waitt, Melissa S Gerald, Anthony C Little, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|May 21, 2018
Average ovarian hormone levels, rather than daily values and their fluctuations, are related to facial preferences among womenUrszula M Marcinkowska, Gwenael Kaminski, Anthony C Little, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|July 8, 2008
Evidence that androstadienone, a putative human chemosignal, modulates women's attributions of men's attractivenessTamsin K Saxton, Anna Lyndon, Anthony C Little, et al.
Perception|April 17, 2013
Mixed-ethnicity face shape and attractiveness in humansAnthony C Little, Kimberley J Hockings, Coren L Apicella, et al.
Perception|June 12, 2016
Sex Differences in the Perceived Dominance and Prestige of Women With and Without CosmeticsViktoria R Mileva, Alex L Jones, Richard Russell, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|May 14, 2013
FACIAL ASYMMETRY IS NEGATIVELY RELATED TO CONDITION IN FEMALE MACAQUE MONKEYSAnthony C Little, Annika Paukner, Ruth A Woodward, et al.
Cognition|August 21, 2007
Category contingent aftereffects for faces of different races, ages and speciesAnthony C Little, Lisa M DeBruine, Benedict C Jones, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 11, 2007
Preferences for symmetry in human faces in two cultures: data from the UK and the Hadza, an isolated group of hunter-gatherersAnthony C Little, Coren L Apicella, Frank W Marlowe
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 1, 2012
Extending parasite-stress theory to variation in human mate preferencesLisa M DeBruine, Anthony C Little, Benedict C Jones
Biological Psychology|December 3, 2014
Hormonal effects on women's facial masculinity preferences: the influence of pregnancy, post-partum, and hormonal contraceptive useKelly D Cobey, Anthony C Little, S Craig Roberts
American Journal of Primatology|June 21, 2006
Selective attention toward female secondary sexual color in male rhesus macaquesCorri Waitt, Melissa S Gerald, Anthony C Little, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|May 21, 2018
Average ovarian hormone levels, rather than daily values and their fluctuations, are related to facial preferences among womenUrszula M Marcinkowska, Gwenael Kaminski, Anthony C Little, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|July 8, 2008
Evidence that androstadienone, a putative human chemosignal, modulates women's attributions of men's attractivenessTamsin K Saxton, Anna Lyndon, Anthony C Little, et al.
Perception|April 17, 2013
Mixed-ethnicity face shape and attractiveness in humansAnthony C Little, Kimberley J Hockings, Coren L Apicella, et al.
Perception|June 12, 2016
Sex Differences in the Perceived Dominance and Prestige of Women With and Without CosmeticsViktoria R Mileva, Alex L Jones, Richard Russell, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|May 14, 2013
FACIAL ASYMMETRY IS NEGATIVELY RELATED TO CONDITION IN FEMALE MACAQUE MONKEYSAnthony C Little, Annika Paukner, Ruth A Woodward, et al.
Cognition|August 21, 2007
Category contingent aftereffects for faces of different races, ages and speciesAnthony C Little, Lisa M DeBruine, Benedict C Jones, et al.
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