Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesterone level increases the probability of behaviors that will reduce the likelihood of disruption to fetal development during pregnancy (e.g. increased avoidance of sources of contagion). Here, we tested women's (N=52) sensitivity to potential cues to nearby sources of contagion (disgusted facial expressions with averted gaze) and nearby physical threat (fearful facial expressions with averted gaze) at two points in the menstrual cycle differing in progesterone level. Women demonstrated a greater tendency to perceive fearful and disgusted expressions with averted gaze as more intense than those with direct gaze when their progesterone level was re...
Two lines of reasoning predict that women's preferences for people exhibiting cues to kinship will b...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
A woman’s social behaviour reportedly varies across the menstrual cycle. In this study, we estimated...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
In the phase between ovulation and potential implantation of the egg, and especially during pregnanc...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
Previous studies demonstrating changes in women's face preferences have emphasized increased attract...
Previous studies demonstrating changes in women's face preferences have emphasized increased attract...
Subtle changes in social cognition are associated with naturalistic fluctuations in estrogens and pr...
<div><p>Subtle changes in social cognition are associated with naturalistic fluctuations in estrogen...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
The Compensatory Prophylaxis Hypothesis proposes that women will show increased pathogen disgust at ...
Multiple studies have argued that disgust, especially pathogen disgust and contamination sensitivity...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
Two lines of reasoning predict that women's preferences for people exhibiting cues to kinship will b...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
A woman’s social behaviour reportedly varies across the menstrual cycle. In this study, we estimated...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
In the phase between ovulation and potential implantation of the egg, and especially during pregnanc...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
Previous studies demonstrating changes in women's face preferences have emphasized increased attract...
Previous studies demonstrating changes in women's face preferences have emphasized increased attract...
Subtle changes in social cognition are associated with naturalistic fluctuations in estrogens and pr...
<div><p>Subtle changes in social cognition are associated with naturalistic fluctuations in estrogen...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
The Compensatory Prophylaxis Hypothesis proposes that women will show increased pathogen disgust at ...
Multiple studies have argued that disgust, especially pathogen disgust and contamination sensitivity...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
Two lines of reasoning predict that women's preferences for people exhibiting cues to kinship will b...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
A woman’s social behaviour reportedly varies across the menstrual cycle. In this study, we estimated...