Gary Lewis

Journal Articles (click on PDF, where available, for the published paper: PDFs are made available for personal use only)


In press/Under review

13. Lewis, G.J. & Bates, T.C. (under review). Genetic variation underlying in-group favoritism reflects concerns for norm-maintenance.

12. Bates, T.C, Lewis, G.J., & Deary, I.J. (revision invited). Sex differences in the distribution of general cognitive ability in a nationally representative sample of mature adults.

11. Lewis, G.J. & Bates, T.C. (revision submitted) Genetic influences on religiosity are explained by heritable effects on community integration and existential uncertainty.

10. Lefevre, C.E., Lewis, G.J., Bates. T.C., Dzhelyova, M., Coetzee, V., Deary, I.J., & Perrett, D.I. (in press) No evidence for sexual dimorphism of facial width-to-height ratio in four large adult samples. Evolution and Human Behavior.


2012

9. Lewis, G.J., Kanai, R., Bates, T.C., & Rees, G. (2012) Moral values are associated with individual differences in regional brain volume. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. LINK   

8. Bates, T.C., & Lewis, G.J. (2012). Towards a genetically informed approach in the social sciences: Strengths and a proposal. Personality and Individual Differences. LINK

7. Archontaki, D., Lewis, G.J., & Bates, T.C. (2012). Genetic influences on psychological well-being: A nationally representative twin study. Journal of Personality. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2012.00787.x LINK

6. Lewis, G.J., Lefevre, C.E., & Bates, T.C. (2012). Facial width-height ratio predicts achievement-drive in US presidents. Personality and Individual Differences, 52, 855-857. PDF


2011

5. Lewis, G.J, Ritchie, S.J., & Bates, T.C. (2011) The relationship between intelligence and multiple domains of religious belief: Evidence from a large adult US sample. Intelligence, 39, 468-472. PDF

4. Brocklebank, S., Lewis, G.J., & Bates, T.C. (2011) Personality accounts for stable preferences and expectations across a range of simple games. Personality and Individual Differences, 51, 881-886. PDF

3. Lewis, G.J. & Bates, T.C. (2011) A common heritable factor influences prosocial obligations across multiple domains. Biology Letters, 7, 567-570.

2. Lewis, G.J. & Bates, T.C. (2011) From left to right: How the personality system allows basic traits to influence politics via characteristic moral adaptations. British Journal of Psychology, 102, 546-558. PDF


2010

1. Lewis, G.J. & Bates, T.C. (2010) Genetic evidence for multiple biological mechanisms underlying ingroup favoritism. Psychological Science, 21, 1623-1628. PDF


Books

Lewis, G. (2008) The making of champions: Roots of the sporting mind, Macmillan Science. Link


Conference Presentations

Social and Affective Neuroscience Society 2012 Annual Conference, New York, USA, April 20-21. ‘Moral values are associated with individual differences in regional brain volume’ (poster presentation).

International Society for the Study of Individual Differences 2011 Conference, London, U.K. July 25-28 Understanding the genetic bases of religious belief: Heritable bases of religion can be explained by pre-existing mechanisms underlying social integration and existential uncertainty’ (oral presentation)

Behaviour Genetics Association 2011 Conference, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, June 6-8. ‘Understanding the genetic bases of religious belief: Heritable bases of religion can be explained by pre-existing mechanisms underlying social integration and existential uncertainty’ (oral presentation)

Evolutionary and Biological Approaches to Behaviour Research Group Postgraduate Workshop, University of Abertay, Dundee, May 18 2011. Understanding the genetic bases of religious belief: Heritable bases of religion can be explained by pre-existing mechanisms underlying social integration and existential uncertainty’ (oral presentation)

Behaviour Genetics Association 2010 Conference, Seoul, S. Korea, June 3-5. ‘Genetic evidence for multiple biological mechanisms underlying ingroup favoritism’ (oral presentation).

British Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences 2010 Inaugural Conference, University of Edinburgh, UK, April 28. ‘Genetic evidence for multiple biological mechanisms underlying ingroup favoritism’ (oral presentation).

European Evolution and Human Behaviour Association 2010 Conference, University of Wroclaw, Poland, March 25-27. ‘Genetic evidence for multiple biological mechanisms underlying ingroup favoritism’ (poster presentation).

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