Evolution and Human Behavior

Papers
(The H4-Index of Evolution and Human Behavior is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Response to: "Are depression and suicidality evolved signals? Evidently, no"84
Epstein Barr virus, infectious mononucleosis and associated diseases as contributors to the costs of intimate kissing43
Adolescent development of sexual misperception biases: females increasingly overperceived, males consistently underperceived30
Women's intrasexual competitiveness, but not fertility, predicts greater competitive behavior toward attractive women across the menstrual cycle28
Are men (believed to be) less prestige-oriented than women?27
Status in Himba pastoralists: are causal claims warranted?24
Editorial Board24
Perceptions of “just compensation”23
When superstition outperforms truth: Belief transmission, sacrifice, and cooperation under environmental uncertainty23
Decreased sexual motivation during the human implantation window23
Pathogen threat and intergroup prejudice using the minimal group paradigm: Evidence from a registered report22
Using SEM to test the associations among women's childhood ecology, adult psychosocial life history traits, and mating effort21
Objectively measured facial traits predict in-person evaluations of facial attractiveness and prosociality in speed-dating partners21
Disgust sensitivity relates to affective responses to – but not ability to detect – olfactory cues to pathogens20
Justice-making institutions and the ancestral logic of conflict20
Toward a mechanistic account of personality: A case study of competitor derogation accuracy and the dark triad20
Editorial Board20
Trivial giving as a signal of trustworthiness20
Epigenetic age acceleration and reproductive outcomes in women19
Beyond inclusive fitness: Why dual inheritance still matters in the age of memes19
Epistemic gratitude and the provision of information19
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