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Katrin Schaefer

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Butovskaya M, Windhager S, Karelin D, Mezentseva A, Schaefer K, Fink B
PLoS One . 2018 Jun; 13(5):e0197738. PMID: 29852024
Objectives: Previous research has documented associations of physical strength and facial morphology predominantly in men of Western societies. Faces of strong men tend to be more robust, are rounder and...
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Windhager S, Bookstein F, Mueller H, Zunner E, Kirchengast S, Schaefer K
Sci Rep . 2018 Apr; 8(1):6698. PMID: 29703983
Studies of human social perception become more persuasive when the behavior of raters can be separated from the variability of the stimuli they are rating. We prototype such a rigorous...
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Schaefer K, Webb N, Pang M, Hernandez-Davies J, Lee K, Gonzalez P, et al.
Glycobiology . 2017 Aug; 27(9):878-887. PMID: 28810662
Changes in the T cell surface redox environment regulate critical cell functions, such as cell migration, viral entry and cytokine production. Cell surface protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) contributes to the...
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Mayer C, Windhager S, Schaefer K, Mitteroecker P
PLoS One . 2017 Jan; 12(1):e0169336. PMID: 28052103
Facial markers of body composition are frequently studied in evolutionary psychology and are important in computational and forensic face recognition. We assessed the association of body mass index (BMI) and...
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Windhager S, Slice D, Schaefer K, Oberzaucher E, Thorstensen T, Grammer K
Hum Nat . 2015 Jul; 19(4):331-46. PMID: 26181746
Over evolutionary time, humans have developed a selective sensitivity to features in the human face that convey information on sex, age, emotions, and intentions. This ability might not only be...
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Schaschl H, Huber S, Schaefer K, Windhager S, Wallner B, Fieder M
BMC Evol Biol . 2015 May; 15:85. PMID: 25968600
Background: The evolutionary highly conserved neurohypophyseal hormones oxytocin and arginine vasopressin play key roles in regulating social cognition and behaviours. The effects of these two peptides are meditated by their...
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Mitteroecker P, Windhager S, Muller G, Schaefer K
PLoS One . 2015 Feb; 10(2):e0118374. PMID: 25671667
In studies of social inference and human mate preference, a wide but inconsistent array of tools for computing facial masculinity has been devised. Several of these approaches implicitly assumed that...
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Baum L, Garner O, Schaefer K, Lee B
Front Immunol . 2014 Jul; 5:284. PMID: 24995007
Microbe-host interactions are complex processes that are directly and indirectly regulated by a variety of factors, including microbe presentation of specific molecular signatures on the microbial surface, as well as...
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Windhager S, Schaschl H, Schaefer K, Mitteroecker P, Huber S, Wallner B, et al.
PLoS One . 2014 Jun; 9(6):e99009. PMID: 24914781
Facial asymmetries are commonly used as a proxy for human developmental imprecision resulting from inbreeding, and thus reduced genetic heterozygosity. Several environmental factors influence human facial asymmetry (e.g., health care,...
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Windhager S, Patocka K, Schaefer K
Am J Hum Biol . 2013 Oct; 25(6):847-50. PMID: 24105760
Objectives: Relative body weight is not only an important indicator for health and reproductive condition, but also subject to stereotypes and stigmatization. It can be reliably assessed from adult faces...