User:MountainRose

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Greetings!

I am an occasional Wikipedia editor, and an even more sporadic article writer.

Topics[edit]

My interests tend to lie mostly in science, but see the table below for an incomplete but somewhat organized list of my disparate fascinations that I prefer to work on.

Interests and Specialties
Psychology Biology Botany Other
Evolutionary Psych. Evolutionary Bio. Medicinal Plants Cosmetic Chemistry
Social Psych. Human Anatomy Oil Seed and Wax Crops History of Christianity
Cognitive Psych. Skin Microbiome Herbaceous Perennials
Sexology Reproductive Bio. Ethnobotany

Articles[edit]

A few of the main pages I have created or contributed substantially to:

Ovulatory shift hypothesis

About[edit]

I am a female from the US. I spent much of my life working in academic science, but I completed only a portion of my PhD before having to leave academia entirely.

I currently work in the horticulture industry, and in cosmetic chemistry, I also own a farm.

Academia[edit]

Peer-Reviewed Publications[edit]

Mehr, S. A., Singh, M., Knox, D., Ketter, D. M., Pickens-Jones, D., Atwood, S., Lucas, C., Egner, A. A., Jacoby, N., Hopkins, E. J., Howard, R. M., Hartshorne, J. K., Jennings, M. V., Simson, J., Bainbridge, C. M., Pinker, S., O’Donnell, T. J., Krasnow, M. M., & Glowacki, L. (2019). Universality and diversity in human song. Science, 366, eaax0868:1-17.

Kotler, J., Mehr, S. A., Egner, A. A., Haig, D., & Krasnow, M. M. (2019). Response to vocal music in Angelman syndrome contrasts with Prader-Willi syndrome. Evolution and Human Behavior, 40(5), 420-426.

Egner, A. A. (2019). Life History Strategy Predicts Individual Differences in Sexually Selected Traits (Masters thesis).