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Faurie,
C. LLaurens, V. Hegay, T. Raymond, M. Handedness and socioeconomic
status in an urban population in Uzbekistan. Evolution
and Human Behavior 2011. in press.
Faurie, C. LLaurens, V. Alvergne, A. Goldberg, M. Zins, M.
Raymond, M. Left-handedness and Male-Male Competition: Insights from
Fighting and Hormonal Data. Evolutionary
Psychology 2011. 9(3): 354-370.
Alvergne
A., Faurie, C., Raymond, M.,
2010. Are
parents' perceptions of offspring facial resemblance consistent with
actual resemblance ? Effects on parental investment.
Evolution and Human
Behavior, 31, 7-15.
Alvergne
A., Jokela, M., Faurie,
C., Lummaa, V., 2010. Personality
and testosterone in men from a high-fertility population. Personality
and Individual Differences, 49, 840-844.
Courtiol,
A.,
Raymond,
M.,
Faurie,
C.
2009.
Birth
order
affects
behaviour
in
the
investment
game:
firstborns
are
less
trustful
and
reciprocate
less.
Animal
Behaviour,
78,
1405-1411.
Alvergne,
A.,
Faurie,
C.,
Raymond,
M.,
2009.
Variation
in
testosterone
levels
and
male
reproductive
effort:
insight
from
a
polygynous
human
population.
Hormones
and
Behavior,
56:
494-497.
Alvergne,
A.,
Faurie,
C.,
Raymond,
M.,
2009.
Father–offspring
resemblance
predicts
paternal
investment
in
humans.
Animal
Behaviour,
78:
61-69.
Faurie
C.,
Russell,
A.
F.
&
Lummaa,
V.
2009.
Middleborns
at
a
disadvantage
?
Testing
birth-order
effects
on
fitness
in
pre-industrial
Finns.
PLoS
ONE,
4,
1-9.
Llaurens, V., Raymond,
M., Faurie, C. 2009b. Ritual
fights and male reproductive success in a human population
Journal
of Evolutionary Biology 22: 1854-1859.
Alvergne
A.,
Oda,
R.
Faurie,
C.
Matsumoto-Oda,
A.
Durand,
V.
and
Raymond,
M.,
2009
:
Cross-cultural
perceptions
of
facial
resemblance
between
kin.
Journal
of
Vision
9(6):23,
1–10.
Llaurens,
V.,
Faurie,
C.
and
Raymond,
M.
2009
:
Why
are
some
people
left-handed?
An
evolutioanry
perspective.
Philosophical
Transaction
of
the
Royal
Society,
London,
364,
881-894.
Alvergne
A.,
Faurie,
C.,
Raymond,
M.
2008.
Developmental
plasticity
of
human
reproductive
development:
Effects
of
early
family
environment
in
modern-day
France.
Physiology
and
Behavior,
95,
625-632.
Faurie,
C.,
Bonenfant,
S.,
Goldberg,
M.,
Hercberg,
S.,
Zins,
M.
&
Raymond,
M.
2008.
Socio-economic
status
and
handedness
in
two
large
cohorts
of
French
adults.
British
Journal
of
Psychology,
99,
533-554.
Alvergne A, Faurie
C, Raymond M. 2007. Differential
facial resemblance of young children to their parents: who do children
look like more? Evolution
and Human Behavior, 28, 135-144.
Faurie C, Vianey-Liaud N. & Raymond
M. 2006. Do left-handed children have a social status advantage. Laterality,
11, 57-70.
Faurie
C,
Alvergne
A,
Bonenfant
S,
Goldberg
M,
Hercberg
S,
Zins
M,
Raymond
M.
2006.
Handedness
and
reproductive
success
in
two
large
cohorts
of
French
adults.
Evolution
and
Human
Behavior,
27,
457-472.
Faurie
C,
2006.
Gauchers
:
rares
mais
habiles.
Cerveau
&
Psycho,
19,
1-5.
Faurie, C.,
Billiard, S., & Raymond, M. 2005. Maintenance of handedness polymorphism
in humans: A frequency-dependent selection model. Journal of Theoretical
Biology, 235,
85–93.
Faurie, C.,
& Raymond, M. 2005. Handedness, homicide and negative frequency-dependent
selection. Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London B,
272, 25-28.
Faurie, C.,
Schiefenhövel, W., Le Bomin, S., Billiard, S. & Raymond, M. 2005.
Variability of the frequency of left-handedness in traditional societies.
Current
Anthropology,
46, 142-147.
Faurie, C.,
Pontier, D. & Raymond, M. 2004. Student athletes claim to have more
sexual partners than other students. Evolution and Human Behavior,
25, 1-8.
Faurie C., and Raymond M. 2004. Handedness frequency over more than 10,000 years.
Proceedings of
the Royal Society of London B
271:S43-S45.
Faurie, C.
& Raymond, M. 2003. Handedness: neutral or adaptive ? Behavioral & Brain Sciences,
26, 220.
Shultz, S.
Faurie C. & Noë R. 2003. Behavioural responses of
Diana monkeys to male long-distance calls: changes in ranging, association
patterns and activity. Behavioral
Ecology and Sociobiology 53, 238-245.
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