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Gillian Brown studies sex differences in behaviour from neuroendocrine, developmental and evolutionary perspectives. Her research investigates the role of gonadal hormones in the development of sex differences in behaviour, adaptive birth sex ratios, the evolution of mating strategies, and evolutionary perspectives on human behaviour.
ASAB summer conference, St Andrews (18-19th August, 2011): Understanding Animal Intelligence. Plenaries: Louis Lefebvre, Tom Seeley, Susanne Schultz and Elisabetta Visaberghi. Abstract submission deadline: 15th April. Registration deadline: 31st May (early). More details...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B theme issue on Evolution and human behavioural diversity, compiled and edited by Gillian Brown, Thomas Dickins, Rebecca Sear and Kevin Laland. More details... |
grb4@st-andrews.ac.uk |
Tel: +44 (0)1334 46 3041 |
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| Laland, K. N. & Brown, G. R. (In press) Sense and Nonsense: Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behaviour. 2nd edition. Oxford University Press. |
| Brown, G. R., Dickins, T., Sear, R. and Laland, K. N. (In press). Evolutionary accounts of human behavioural diversity. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B |
| Lynn, D. A. and Brown, G. R. (2010). The ontogeny of anxiety-like behaviour in rats from adolescence to adulthood. Developmental Psychobiology on-line. |
| Brown, G. R., Laland, K. N. and Borgerhoff Mulder, M. (2009). Bateman’s principles and human sex roles. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24: 297-304. |
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