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Victor Shiramizu is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Strathclyde since August 2022. He holds a PhD in Psychobiology from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil, 2016). His research focuses on evolutionary psychology, prosocial behavior, behavioral endocrinology, and cross-cultural psychology with a strong emphasis on open science practices.
Education:
- PhD in Psychobiology, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (2016)
Research Interests: Explores how evolutionary principles shape human social behavior, including decision-making processes influenced by hormonal and environmental factors. Specializes in studying social perception mechanisms and cultural variations in behavioral patterns. Actively promotes transparent research methodologies through open science initiatives.
Collaborations: Previously worked on ERC-funded 'How do Humans Recognise Kin?' (Glasgow) and EPSRC-funded 'Designing Conversational Assistants to Reduce Gender Bias' (Strathclyde). Current projects involve meta-analyses of sexual satisfaction and cross-cultural preference studies.
Teaching: Specializes in research methods, data analysis, and psychobiology modules.
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