Probst, Fabian

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Probst, Fabian; Fischbacher, Urs; Lobmaier, Janek S.; Wirthmüller, Urs; Knoch, Daria (2017). Men's preferences for women's body odours are not associated with human leucocyte antigen. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological sciences, 284(1864), pp. 1-6. The Royal Society 10.1098/rspb.2017.1830

Lobmaier, Janek; Probst, Fabian; Fischbacher, Urs; Wirthmüller, Urs; Knoch, Daria (7 April 2017). Men's preferences for women's body odours are not associated with HLA (Unpublished). In: Annual conference of the European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association (EHBEA). Paris, France. 06.04.-08.04. 2017.

Probst, Fabian; Meng, Juliane; Golle, Jessika; Stucki, Sylvia; Akyildiz-Kunz, Carola; Lobmaier, Janek (2017). Do women tend while men fight or flee? Differential emotive reactions of stressed men and women while viewing newborn infants. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 75, pp. 213-221. Elsevier 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2016.11.005

Lobmaier, Janek; Bobst, Cora; Probst, Fabian (2016). Can women detect cues to ovulation in other women's faces? Biology Letters, 12(1), p. 20150638. The Royal Society 10.1098/rsbl.2015.0638

Probst, Fabian; Bobst, Cora; Lobmaier, Janek S. (2015). Testosterone-to-Estradiol Ratio is Associated with Female Facial Attractiveness. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology, 69(1), pp. 89-99. Psychology Press 10.1080/17470218.2015.1024696

Lobmaier, Janek S.; Probst, Fabian; Perrett, David I.; Heinrichs, Markus (2015). Menstrual cycle phase affects discrimination of infant cuteness. Hormones and behavior, 70, pp. 1-6. Elsevier 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2015.02.001

Golle, Jessika Kessy; Probst, Fabian; Mast, Fred W.; Lobmaier, Janek (2015). Preference for cute infants does not depend on their ethnicity or species: Evidence from hypothetical adoption and donation paradigms. PLoS ONE, 10(4), e0121554. Public Library of Science 10.1371/journal.pone.0121554

Lobmaier, Janek; Klatt, Wilhelm; Lory, V.; Probst, Fabian (2015). The many sides of the periovulational coin: comment on Havlicek et al. Behavioral Ecology, 26(5), 1261.2-1262. Oxford University Press 10.1093/beheco/arv097

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