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期刊名:Evolution and human behavior

缩写:EVOL HUM BEHAV

ISSN:1090-5138

e-ISSN:1879-0607

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Markus Jokela Markus Jokela
Physical attractiveness has been associated with mating behavior, but its role in reproductive success of contemporary humans has received surprisingly little attention. In the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (1244 women, 997 men born between ...
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Previous studies with adult humans and non-human animals revealed more rapid fear learning for spiders and snakes than for mushrooms and flowers. The current experiments tested whether 11-month-olds show a similar effect in learning associa...
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