Alex Mesoudi, Kesson Magid, Delwar Hussain
Cultural psychologists have shown that people from Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich, Democratic (WEIRD) countries often exhibit different psychological processing to people from less-WEIRD countries. The former exhibit more individualistic and less collectivistic social orientation, and more ...
Kesson Magid, Robert T. Chatterton, Farid Uddin Ahamed, Gillian R. Bentley
Male reproductive investment is energetically costly, and measures of human reproductive steroid hormones (testosterone), developmental tempo (pubertal timing) and growth (stature) correlate with local ecologies at the population level. It is unclear whether male reproductive investment in later lif...
Isabel M. Scott, Gillian R. Bentley, Martin J. Tovée, Farid Uddin Ahamed et al.
Cross-culturally, humans make systematic use of physical attractiveness to discriminate among members of the opposite sex, and physical cues to youth, health, and fertility may be particularly important to men (Buss, 1989). Nevertheless, there is controversy over whether attraction preferences are a...
Kesson Magid
Developmental constraints influence individual energetic apportionment between \ngrowth, maintenance and reproduction with long-term implications for health and \nlongevity. Such life-history trade-offs are hypothesised to explain the observed \nvariability of human male and female repro...
Donato Iacovazzo, Federica Begalli, Oniz Suleyman, Márton Doleschall et al.
Abstract While most individuals with familial medullary thyroid carcinoma (fMTC) carry RET mutations, in some instances the causative mutations remain unknown. We studied two related families with RET -negative fMTC in 21 affected individuals through linkage analysis, exome/genome sequencing, and hi...