Robert Burriss
Robert Burriss is an evolutionary psychologist who studies how face perceptions are related to mate retention and mate choice behaviours. He received his PhD in 2007 from the University of Liverpool, where he studied under John Lycett and Anthony Little.
News Articles about Rob Burriss's Research
Publications
- Roberts, SC., Saxton, TK., Murray, AK., Burriss, RP., Rowland, HM., & Little, AC. (in press). Static and dynamic facial images cue similar attractiveness judgements. Ethology.
- Saxton, TK., Burriss, RP., Murray, AK., Rowland, HM., Roberts, SC. (in press). Face, body and speech cues independently predict judgments of attractiveness. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology.
- Little, AC, Burriss, RP., Jones, BC, DeBruine, LM, & Caldwell CA. (2008). Social influence in human face preference: men and women are influenced more for long-term than short-term attractiveness decisions. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 140-146. (doi:10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2007.11.007)
- Jones, BC, DeBruine, LM, Little, AC, Burriss, RP, & Feinberg, DR. (2007). Social transmission of face preferences among humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B. (doi:10.1098/rspb.2006.0205)
External links
- [1] Rob Burriss's online studies.
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