Lee T. Gettler

3.3k total citations
81 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Lee T. Gettler is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Lee T. Gettler has authored 81 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 36 papers in Social Psychology and 15 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Lee T. Gettler's work include Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (43 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (27 papers) and Hormonal and reproductive studies (15 papers). Lee T. Gettler is often cited by papers focused on Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior (43 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (27 papers) and Hormonal and reproductive studies (15 papers). Lee T. Gettler collaborates with scholars based in United States, Philippines and Germany. Lee T. Gettler's co-authors include Christopher W. Kuzawa, Thomas W. McDade, Alan B. Feranil, James J. McKenna, Sonny S. Agustin, Helen L. Ball, Stacy Rosenbaum, Adam H. Boyette, Mallika S. Sarma and Rahul Oka and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Lee T. Gettler

78 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers

Lee T. Gettler
Richard G. Bribiescas United States
Samuele Zilioli United States
Andrew Boxer United States
James R. Roney United States
A. Koos Slob Netherlands
Jonathan Stieglitz United States
Jane Mendle United States
Ashleigh Lin Australia
Kristine Marceau United States
Richard G. Bribiescas United States
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All Works

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Dore, Kerry M., et al.. (2025). Entangled Existences: An Examination of Humans and Monkeys in Calypso Bay, Saint Kitts. International Journal of Primatology. 46(6). 1200–1224.
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Gettler, Lee T., Geeta N. Eick, Samuel S. Urlacher, et al.. (2024). Refugee health and physiological profiles in transitional settlements in Serbia and Kenya: Comparative evidence for effects of gender and social support. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 165. 107024–107024. 6 indexed citations
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Samson, David R., Mallika S. Sarma, Sheina Lew‐Levy, et al.. (2023). Evidence for an emotional adaptive function of dreams: a cross-cultural study. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 16530–16530. 5 indexed citations
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Gettler, Lee T., Stacy Rosenbaum, Patty X. Kuo, et al.. (2022). Evidence for an adolescent sensitive period to family experiences influencing adult male testosterone production. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119(23). e2202874119–e2202874119. 4 indexed citations
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Gettler, Lee T., Patty X. Kuo, Mallika S. Sarma, et al.. (2021). US fathers’ reports of bonding, infant temperament and psychosocial stress based on family sleep arrangements. Evolution Medicine and Public Health. 9(1). 460–469. 2 indexed citations
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Samson, David R., et al.. (2021). The influence of lunar phase on circadian rhythms in a mobile, non-industrial population: Sleep analysis from a community of BaYaka foragers from the Congo. Durham Research Online (Durham University). 1 indexed citations
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Samson, David R., et al.. (2021). Gender differences in BaYaka forager sleep-wake patterns in forest and village contexts. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 13658–13658. 8 indexed citations
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McDade, Thomas W., et al.. (2019). Facultative fatherhood? Parental and alloparental caretaking tradeoffs in Cebu, the Philippines. 2 indexed citations
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Rosenbaum, Stacy & Lee T. Gettler. (2018). With a little help from her friends (and family) part II: Non-maternal caregiving behavior and physiology in mammals. Physiology & Behavior. 193(Pt A). 12–24. 27 indexed citations
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Narváez, Darcia, Julia M. Braungart‐Rieker, Laura E. Miller‐Graff, Lee T. Gettler, & Paul D. Hastings. (2016). Contexts for Young Child Flourishing. Oxford University Press eBooks. 20 indexed citations
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Gettler, Lee T. & Rahul Oka. (2015). Aging US males with multiple sources of emotional social support have low testosterone. Hormones and Behavior. 78. 32–42. 15 indexed citations
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Gettler, Lee T., Thomas W. McDade, Alan B. Feranil, & Christopher W. Kuzawa. (2012). Prolactin, fatherhood, and reproductive behavior in human males. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 148(3). 362–370. 42 indexed citations
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Gettler, Lee T., Thomas W. McDade, Alan B. Feranil, & Christopher W. Kuzawa. (2011). Longitudinal evidence that fatherhood decreases testosterone in human males. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(39). 16194–16199. 366 indexed citations
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Gettler, Lee T., Thomas W. McDade, Sonny S. Agustin, & Christopher W. Kuzawa. (2011). Short-term changes in fathers' hormones during father–child play: Impacts of paternal attitudes and experience. Hormones and Behavior. 60(5). 599–606. 57 indexed citations
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Gettler, Lee T., Thomas W. McDade, & Christopher W. Kuzawa. (2011). Cortisol and testosterone in Filipino young adult men: Evidence for co‐regulation of both hormones by fatherhood and relationship status. American Journal of Human Biology. 23(5). 609–620. 66 indexed citations
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Kuzawa, Christopher W., et al.. (2010). Mothers have lower testosterone than non-mothers: Evidence from the Philippines. Hormones and Behavior. 57(4-5). 441–447. 79 indexed citations
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Gettler, Lee T. & James J. McKenna. (2010). Evolutionary perspectives on mother–infant sleep proximity and breastfeeding in a laboratory setting. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 144(3). 454–462. 45 indexed citations
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McKenna, James J., Helen L. Ball, & Lee T. Gettler. (2007). Mother–infant cosleeping, breastfeeding and sudden infant death syndrome: What biological anthropology has discovered about normal infant sleep and pediatric sleep medicine. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 134(S45). 133–161. 141 indexed citations

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