My research interests and areas of competence center around geometric morphometric approaches to human facial shape and social behavior. More specifically, topics include combining anthropometry with studies of human perception using geometric morphometrics in order to study face overgeneralization, facial dominance, ageing, and recently stress. I have also developed an interest in facial genetics, which is growing continuously within my postdoc here at the Department of Theoretical Biology as part of the FWF project P29397 Developmental canalization in the human head.
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