Faurie, C. LLaurens, V. Hegay, T. Raymond, M. Handedness and socioeconomic status in an urban population in Uzbekistan. Evolution and Human Behavior 2012. 33:35-41

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.

Raymond, M., Pontier, D., Dufour, A.-B. & Moller, A. P. 1996. Frequency-dependent maintenance of left handedness in humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 263, 1627-1633.

Carrière, S. et Raymond, M. 2000. Handedness and aggressive behavior in an Ntumu village in southern Cameroon. Acta Ethologica, 2, 111-114.

Faurie, C. & Raymond, M. 2003. Handedness: neutral or adaptive ? Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 26, 220.

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., Pontier, D. & Raymond, M. 2004. Student athletes claim to have more sexual partners than other student. Evolution and Human Behavior, 25, 1-8.

Raymond, M. & Pontier, D. 2004. Is there a geographic variation of human handedness. Laterality, 9, 35-51.

Faurie, C., Schiefenhövel, W., Le Bomin, S., Billiard, S. & Raymond, M. 2005. Variability of the frequency of left-handedness in traditional societies. Current Anthropology, 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.

Billiard, S., Faurie, C., & Raymond, M. 2005. Maintenance of handedness polymorphism in humans: A frequency-dependent selection model. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 235, 85–93.

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, 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.

Llaurens, V., Faurie, C. and Raymond, M. (2009) Why are some people left-handed? An evolutionary perspective. Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society, London, 364:881-894.