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Dr. Caroline Allen is a researcher affiliated with Newcastle University, focusing on interdisciplinary studies at the intersection of psychology, behavioral ecology, and olfactory communication. Her work explores how physiological and socioeconomic factors influence human behavior and sensory perception.
Research Interests: Dr. Allen investigates
- olfactory signaling in social and mate selection contexts
- hunger's impact on cognitive processes
- effects of hormonal contraception on sensory perception
- socioeconomic determinants of impulsivity
Publication Trends: Her recent work (2015–2025) spans behavioral psychology, evolutionary biology, and sensory science, with a consistent focus on human ethology and olfactory communication. Studies often involve interdisciplinary methodologies combining experimental psychology and endocrinology.
Collaborations: Regularly collaborates with Professor Melissa Bateson, Professor Daniel Nettle, Dr. Courtney Neal, Dr. Oliver Shannon, Dr. Craig Roberts, and Jan Havlicek on topics like attentional capture, food insecurity, and olfactory social signaling.