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Keyword: Mate Choice

Lenton, A.P., Fasolo, B., and Todd, P.M. (2010). Who is in your shopping cart? Expected and experienced effects of choice abundance in the online dating context. In N. Kock (Ed.), Evolutionary psychology and information systems research: A new approach to studying the effects of modern technologies on human behavior (pp. 149-167). New York: Springer.
Place, S. S., Todd, P. M., Penke, L., & Asendorpf, J. B. (2010). Humans show mate copying after observing real mate choices. Evolution and Human Behavior, 31(5), 320-325.
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Place, S. S., Todd, P. M., Penke, L., & Asendorpf, J. B. in press. Humans show mate copying after observing real mate choices (in press). Evolution and Human Behavior.
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Lenton, A. P., Fasolo, B., & Todd, P. M. (2009). The relationship between number of potential mates and mating skew in humans. Animal Behaviour, 77(1), 55-60.
Place, S. S., Todd, P. M., Penke, L., & Asendorpf, J. B. (2009). The ability to judge the romantic interest of others. Psychological Science, 20(1), 22-26.
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Lenton, A., Fasolo, B., & Todd, P. M. (2008). "Shopping" for a Mate: Expected versus Experienced Preferences in Online Mate Choice. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communications, 51(2), 169-182.
Todd, P. M. (2007). Coevolved Cognitive Mechanisms in Mate Search: Making Decisions in a Decision-shaped World. In J. Forgas, Haselton, MG, von Hippel, W (Ed.), Evolution and the Social Mind: Evolutionary Psychology and Social Cognition. New York: Psychology Press: Taylor & Francis Group.
Todd, P. M., Penke, L., Fasolo, B., & Lenton, A. (2007). Different cognitive processes underlie human mate choices and mate preferences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(38), 15011.
Wilke, A., Hutchinson, J., Todd, P. M., & Kruger, D. (2006). Is risk taking used as a cue in mate choice. Evolutionary Psychology, 4, 367-393.
Mata, R., Wilke, A., & Todd, P. M. (2005). Adding the missing link back into mate choice research. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(02), 289-289.
Todd, P. M., Billari, F., & Simao, J. (2005). Aggregate age-at-marriage patterns from individual mate-search heuristics. Demography, 42(3), 559-574.
Simao, J., & Todd, P. M. (2003). Emergent Patterns of Mate Choice in Human Populations. Artificial Life, 9(4), 403-417.
Todd, P. M., & Billari, F. (2003). Population-Wide Marriage Patterns Produced by Individual Mate-Search Heuristics. In F. Billari, Prskawetz, A (Ed.), Agent-Based Computational Demography: Using Simulation to Improve Our Understanding of Demographic Behaviour (pp. 117-137). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Simao, J., & Todd, P. M. (2002). Modeling Mate Choice in Monogamous Mating Systems with Courtship. Adaptive Behavior, 10(2), 113.
Tuci, E., Harvey, I., & Todd, P. M. (2002). Using a net to catch a mate: Evolving CTRNNs for the Dowry Problem. In B. Hallam, Floreano, D., Hallam, J., Hayes, G., Meyer, J.A. (Ed.), From Animals to Animats 7: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 215-223). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
Simao, J., & Todd, P. M. (2001). A Model of Human Mate Choice with Courtship That Predicts Population Patterns. In J. Keleman, Sosik, P. (Ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 377-380). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Todd, P. M., & Miller, G. (1999). From Pride and Prejudice to Persuasion: Realistic Heuristics for Mate Search. In G. Gigerenzer, Todd, P. M., ABC Research Group (Ed.), Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart (pp. 287-308). New York: Oxford University Press.
Todd, P. M., & Werner, G. (1999). Frankensteinian Methods for Evolutionary Music Composition. In N. Griffith, Todd, P.M. (Ed.), Musical networks: Parallel distributed perception and performance (pp. 313-339). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Press.
Miller, G., & Todd, P. M. (1998). Mate choice turns cognitive. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2(5), 190-198.
Todd, P. M. (1997). Searching for the Next Best Mate. In R. Conte, Hegselmann, R., Terna, P. (Ed.), Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems (pp. 419-436). Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Werner, G., & Todd, P. M. (1997). Too many love songs: Sexual selection and the evolution of communication. In P. Husbands, Harvey, I. (Ed.), Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life (pp. 434-443). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
Werner, G., & Todd, P. M. (1997). Too many love songs: Sexual selection and the evolution of communication. In P. Husbands, Harvey, I. (Ed.), Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life (pp. 434-443). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
Todd, P. M. (1996). Sexual selection and the evolution of learning. In R. K. Belew, Mitchell, M. (Ed.), Adaptive individuals in evolving populations: Models and algorithms (pp. 365-393). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Miller, G., & Todd, P. M. (1995). The Role of Mate Choice in Biocomputation: Sexual Selection as a Process of Search, Optimization and Diversification. In W. Banzhaf, Eeckman, F.H. (Ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 169-169). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Miller, G., & Todd, P. M. (1993). Evolutionary wanderlust: Sexual selection with directional mate preferences. In J. A. Meyer, Roitblat, H.L., Wilson, S.W. (Ed.), From Animals to Animats 2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 21-30). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
Todd, P. M., & Miller, G. (1991). On the sympatric origin of species: Mercurial mating in the Quicksilver model. In R. K. Belew, Booker, L.B. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Genetic Algorithms (pp. 547-554). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.

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