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Dr Lynda Boothroyd

Lecturer, Department of Psychology, University of Durham
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Memory and perception of bodies
This research is in conjunction with Martin Tovee at Newcastle University and is seeking to understand how we perceive and remember the bodies of other people.  This study is new as of February 2010.

Seuxality, mating strategies and facial preferences
This research is in conjunction with anthropologist Jamie Lawson andis seeking to undrstand attraction from a pan-human perspective, including those of non-heterosexual orientation  This study is new as of Autumn 2009.

Family background, genetics, puberty and facial attraction.
I am currently investigating how genetics and the environment interact to produce our pubertal development and face preferences. This study is aimed at women, particularly mothers and daughters. This study is completely new, as of 21st May 2006.

Family status and aggression.
This study is looking at how our personal circumstances affect our conflict behaviours. It takes about 3 minutes and involves completing a questionnaire. Anyone can take part, but I'm particularly interested in male participants.

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A list of further online research projects.

Other online facial attraction research:

Aberdeen Face Lab research

Danielle Cohen's research

Tony Little's research

PerceptionLab Online Research



















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