Chengyang's CV

2020 – current Assistant Professor at the Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China

2019 – 2020 Research Associate at the Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China

2018 – 2019 Post-Doc Research Fellow at the Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

3/2018 – 4/2018 Visiting Researcher at the Bournemouth University, UK.

8/2017 – 10/2017 Visiting Researcher at the McMaster University, Canada.

2014 – 2018 PhD in Psychology, University of Glasgow, UK.

Selected Publications

Han, C., Lei, X., Yan, P., Li, X., & Morrison, E. R. (2021). Age differences in preferences for body physique. Personality and Individual Differences, 181, 111033.

Han, C., Watkins, C.D., Nan, Y., Ou, J., Lei, X., Li, X., & Wu, Y. (2021). Exogenous testosterone decreases men’s sensitivity to vocal cues of male dominance. Hormones and Behavior. 127, 104871.

Han, C., Zhang, Y., Lei, X., Li, X., Morrison, E. R., & Wu, Y. (2020). Single dose testosterone administration increases men’s facial femininity preference in a Chinese population. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 115, 104630.

Han, C., Wang, H., Hahn, A.C., Fisher, C.I., Kandrik, M., Fasolt, V., Morrison, D.K., Lee, A.J., Holzleitner, I.J., Debruine, L.M., & Jones, B.C. (2018). Cultural differences in preferences for facial coloration. Evolution and Human Behavior, 39(2), 154-159.

Han, C., Wang, H., Fasolt, V., Hahn, A.C., Holzleitner, I.J., Lao, J., Debruine, L.M., Feinberg, D.R., & Jones, B.C. (2018). No clear evidence for correlations between handgrip strength and sexually dimorphic acoustic properties of voices. American Journal of Human Biology.

Han, C., Kandrik, M., Hahn, A.C., Fisher, C.I., Feinberg, D.R., Holzleitner, I.J., Debruine, L.M., & Jones, B.C. (2017). Interrelationships among men’s threat potential, facial dominance, and vocal dominance. Evolutionary Psychology, 15(1), 1-4.

Han, C., Hahn, A.C., Fisher, C.I., Debruine, L.M., & Jones, B.C. (2016). Women's facial attractiveness is related to their body mass index but not their salivary cortisol. American Journal of Human Biology, 28(3), 352-355.