People:
Tony
Little: is a
Research Fellow in the School of Psychology at the University
of Stirling. His work is supported by the Royal Society of London and
he is interested in the social and biological information avilable
from faces.
Tony's website
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Jack Griffey: recently completed his PhD
in the Department of Psychology at the University of
Stirling. He is interested in face perception in humans and other
non-human primates.
Jack's
website
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Mary Cowan: is a PhD student in the Department of Psychologyat the University of
Stirling. She is interested in the perception of humour from an evolutionary perspective.
Mary's website |
Kristen Knowles : is a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the University
of Stirling. She is interested in voice perception.
Kristen's website |
Viktoria Mileva : is a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at the University
of Stirling. She is interested in dominance in humans and other non-human primates.
Viktoria's website
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Previous people:
Rob
Burriss: was
a PhD student in the School of Biological Sciences
at the University of Liverpool. He is currently working as a Researcher in the USA. He is interested in dominance and jealousy and many other
things. Rob's website
Jean McPherson: was an undergraduate student
in the Dept of Psychology at the University of Stirling
and worked as a reseacrh assisstant during the summer of 2007. She
is currently working as a researcher in London.
Collaborators:
Here
are links to people we work with and people whose work we like:
Christine
Caldwell
School
of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling. The
evolution of culture.
Craig
Roberts
School of Natural
Sciences, University of Stirling. Genetics of facial attractiveness
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Ben
Jones
School of Psychology at the University of Aberdeen.
He is interested in the perception of face health and individual differences
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Coren Apicella
Harvard Medical School, US. Cross-cultural
facial attractiveness.
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Mike
Burt
School
of Psychology, University of Durham. Facial expression of emotion.
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Lisa
Debruine
School of Psychology,
University of Aberdeen. Kin
recognition and facial attractiveness.
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Robin Dunbar
School of Anthropology, University of Oxford. Facial cues in the evolution
of cooperation.
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David
Feinberg School of Psychology,
University of St Andrews. Evolution & vocal attractiveness.. He is the godfather of vocal attractiveness research.
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David Perrett
School of Psychology,
University of St Andrews. All
things facey.
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Bernard
Tiddeman
School of Computer
Sciences, University of Aberystweth. Facial morphing & manipulation.
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Corri
Waitt
School
of Zoology, University of Oxford. Facial attractiveness in
nonhuman primates.
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John
Manning
School of Psychology,
University of Central Lancashire. Deceptive signals of fitness. |
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