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Prof Benedict Jones is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Strathclyde. His research primarily focuses on evolutionary psychology, social perception, and the biological underpinnings of human behavior. He has published extensively on topics such as facial attractiveness, hormonal influences on behavior, and cross-cultural studies of leadership preferences. His work often employs experimental methods to explore how physical traits (e.g., facial symmetry, masculinity/femininity) signal health, dominance, and social status. Dr. Jones has collaborated with researchers globally, contributing to over 286 peer-reviewed publications. His studies frequently investigate the intersection of hormones, evolutionary theory, and human social interactions, with particular attention to how these factors shape mate choice and interpersonal judgments. Key areas of interest include the role of progesterone and cortisol in parental behavior, the impact of oral contraceptives on sexual satisfaction, and the perception of leadership qualities across cultures.
Dr. Jones' research has been recognized through high-impact journals like Scientific Reports, Psychological Science, and Evolution and Human Behavior. His work bridges psychology, biology, and anthropology, addressing questions about how evolutionary mechanisms continue to influence modern human behavior. Recent projects include examining the relationship between voice pitch and social perceptions in diverse populations and exploring how inbreeding avoidance varies across menstrual cycles.
His academic contributions span studies on intellectual disabilities, social media addiction, and the validity of salivary hormone assays. Despite the volume of his research output, Dr. Jones maintains active collaborations with institutions worldwide, reflecting his commitment to advancing interdisciplinary understanding of human behavior.
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