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Alvaro Mailhos

Researcher at University of the Republic

Publications -  20
Citations -  2825

Alvaro Mailhos is an academic researcher from University of the Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Homeobox. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 2653 citations. Previous affiliations of Alvaro Mailhos include Max Planck Society.

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Modernization, collectivism, and gender equality predict love experiences in 45 countries

Piotr Sorokowski, +105 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored whether countries' modernization indexes are related to love experiences measured by three subscales (passion, intimacy, commitment) of the triangular love scale, and found that mean levels of love were higher in countries with higher modernization proxies, collectivism, and average annual temperatures.
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Vocal Cues to Male Physical Formidability

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify acoustic attributes of male voices associated with physical formidability proxies such as mean fundamental frequency (F0), formant dispersion, formant position (Pf), and vocal tract length (VTL) from a sample of 101 male voices.
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Reading Competency, Speech Rate and Rhythm.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the relationship between reading competency, in terms of accuracy and speed of written word recognition, and two attributes related to prosody in oral reading of texts: speech rate and rhythm.
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Correction to: ‘Sex differences in human mate preferences vary across sex ratios’ (2023) by Walter et al.

Kathryn V. Walter, +107 more
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Voice pitch is negatively associated with sociosexual behavior in males but not in females

TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigate whether the mean fundamental frequency (F0), formant position (Pf), and formant dispersion (Df) of the human voice are related to sociosexuality, as measured by the Revised Sociosexual Orientation Inventory (SOI-R) in a sample of native Spanish-speaking students (101 males, 147 females).