Eisenbruch, A. B., Smith, K. M., Workman, C. I., von Rueden, C., & Apicella, C. L. (2024). US adults accurately assess Hadza and Tsimane men's hunting ability from a single face photograph. Evolution and Human Behavior, 45(4), 106598.
Catena, T., Crewther, B. T., Eisenbruch, A. B., Grillot, R. L., Maestripieri, D., & Roney, J. R. (2024). Day-to-day associations between testosterone, sexual desire and courtship efforts in young men. Proceedings B, 291(2035), 20241508.
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.