Aaron Sell, Ph.D.

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Griffith University 
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Leda Cosmides grad student 1998-2005 UC Santa Barbara
 (Regulating welfare tradeoff ratios: Three tests of an evolutionary -computational model of human anger.)
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Sell A, Lukazsweski AW, Townsley M. (2017) Cues of upper body strength account for most of the variance in men's bodily attractiveness. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 284
Sznycer D, Lopez Seal MF, Sell A, et al. (2017) Support for redistribution is shaped by compassion, envy, and self-interest, but not a taste for fairness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Sell A, Sznycer D, Al-Shawaf L, et al. (2017) The grammar of anger: Mapping the computational architecture of a recalibrational emotion. Cognition. 168: 110-128
Sznycer D, Al-Shawaf L, Bereby-Meyer Y, et al. (2017) Cross-cultural regularities in the cognitive architecture of pride. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Sell A, Sznycer D, Cosmides L, et al. (2017) Physically strong men are more militant: A test across four countries Evolution and Human Behavior. 38: 334-340
Sell A, Eisner M, Ribeaud D. (2016) Bargaining power and adolescent aggression: The role of fighting ability, coalitional strength, and mate value Evolution and Human Behavior. 37: 105-116
Delton AW, Sell A. (2014) The Co-evolution of Concepts and Motivation. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 23: 115-120
Delton AW, Sell A. (2014) The Co-Evolution of Concepts and Motivation Current Directions in Psychological Science. 23: 115-120
Sell A, Cosmides L, Tooby J. (2014) The human anger face evolved to enhance cues of strength Evolution and Human Behavior. 35: 425-429
Petersen MB, Sznycer D, Sell A, et al. (2013) The ancestral logic of politics: upper-body strength regulates men's assertion of self-interest over economic redistribution. Psychological Science. 24: 1098-103
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