We enjoyed ISHE 2019!

Traditionally, our group participated at the International Society for Human Ethology conference. It was held in Zadar, 21. – 24. August. We presented a wide range of topics here, see below.

 


Czech group at the conference:
Vít Třebický, Jitka Třebická Fialová, Lucie Kuncová, Martin Hůla, Žaneta Slámová, S. Craig Roberts, Dagmar Schwambergová, Jan Havlíček, Petr Tureček, Lucie Krejčová, Kateřina Potyszová, Zsófia Csajbók, Alena Čiženková, Viktorie Vítů, Jitka Lindová

 


Zsófia Csajbók – Necessary dealbreakers and dealmakers in mate choice

 


Jan Havlíček – Even grandpas can do the job well: Positive effect of grandfather’s presence on offspring survival

 


Martin Hůla – The role of shape and color in human aesthetic perception of real flowers and their photographs

 


Lucie Krejčová – Visible or not? Displays of emotional arousal

 


Lucie Kuncová – Father-partner similarity in body odour doesn’t affect relationship and sexual satisfaction

 


Jitka Lindová – How not to study the development of courtship

 


Lenka Martinec Nováková – The effect of olfactory stimulation on affective valence of dreams and affective state upon waking: results of a pilot study

 


Kateřina Potyszová – Can you tell what he wants by his courtship style?

 


Dagmar Schwambergová – Is reactivity of immune system related to human body odour quality?

 


Žaneta Slámová – Are men with more reactive immune system perceived as attractive and healthy?

 


Jitka Třebická Fialová – Male facial formidability, attractiveness and its hormonal correlates

 


Vít Třebický – Body cues of physical fitness affect perception of formidability

 


Petr Tureček – Charlie Bucket effect: Two grandmothers decrease survival probability

 


Viktorie Vítů – Reception and production of art as costly signalling