Publications

Crewther, B. T., Hecht, M., Grillot, R. L., Eisenbruch, A. B., Catena, T., Potts, N., ... & Roney, J. R. (2023). Day-to-day coordination of the stress and reproductive axes: a continuous-time analysis of within-person testosterone and cortisol relationships in athletic and healthy men. Physiology & Behavior, 263, 114104.


Eisenbruch, A. B. & Krasnow, M. M. (2022). Why warmth matters more than competence: A new evolutionary approach. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 17(6), 1604-1623.

***Finalist for the 2022 Evolution and Human Behavior Society post-doctoral award***


Eisenbruch, A.B. & Roney, J. R. (2020). Social taste buds: Evidence of evolved same-sex friend preferences from a policy-capturing study. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 6(3), 195-206.


Krasnow, M. K., Howard, R. & Eisenbruch, A. B. (2019). The importance of being honest? Evidence that experimental deception may not pollute the subject pool after all. Behavior Research Methods.


Eisenbruch, A.B., Grillot, R.L. & Roney, J.R. (2019). Why Be Generous? Tests of the Partner Choice and Threat Premium Models of Resource Division. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 5(3), 274-296.


Eisenbruch, A. B., Lukaszewski, A. W., Simmons, Z. L., Arai, S., & Roney, J. R. (2018). Why the Wide Face? Androgen Receptor Gene Polymorphism does not Predict Men’s Facial Width-to-Height Ratio. Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology, 4, 138-151.


Eisenbruch, A.B. & Roney, J. R. (2017). The skillful and the stingy: Partner choice decisions and fairness intuitions suggest human adaptation for a biological market of cooperators. Evolutionary Psychological Science, 3(4), 364-378


Eisenbruch, A.B., Lukaszewski, A.W., & Roney, J. R. (2017). It is not all about mating: Attractiveness predicts partner value across multiple relationship domains. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40, 22-23. (Comment on target article by Maestripieri, Henry & Nickels).


Eisenbruch, A. B., Grillot, R. L., Maestripieri, D., & Roney, J. R. (2016). Evidence of partner choice heuristics in a one-shot bargaining game. Evolution and Human Behavior, 37(6), 429-439. ***This paper won the 2016 Margo Wilson Award for best paper in Evolution and Human Behavior***


Eisenbruch, A. B., & Roney, J. R. (2016). Conception risk and the ultimatum game: When fertility is high, women demand more. Personality and Individual Differences, 98, 272-274. 


Eisenbruch, A. B., Simmons, Z. L., & Roney, J. R. (2015). Lady in red: Hormonal predictors of women’s clothing choices. Psychological Science, 26(8), 1332-1338. 


Roney, J. R., Lukaszewski, A. W., Simmons, Z. L., Eisenbruch, A. B., & Grillot, R. L. (2015). A between-women account of cycle-phase shifts is probably wrong: Comment on Havliček et al. Behavioral Ecology, 26(5), 1264-1265.