Talks

Academic conferences – Presentations

Luberti, F. R., & Carré, J. M. Testosterone’s Role in Modulating Human Behaviors Relevant to Mating and Parenting. Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference, Palm Springs, CA, USA (31 May-3 Jun 2023).

Luberti, F. R., Proietti, V., Geniole S. N., Bird, B. M., Ortiz, T. L., Watson, N. V., & Carré, J. M. The Effects of Exogenous Testosterone on Men’s Dehumanization of Women: Men Given Testosterone Dehumanize Both Conservatively Dressed and Sexualized Women. International Society for Research on Aggression conference, Ottawa, ON, Canada (18-22 Jul 2022).

Luberti, F. R., Proietti, V., Geniole S. N., Bird, B. M., Ortiz, T. L., Watson, N. V., & Carré, J. M. The Effects of Exogenous Testosterone on Men’s Dehumanization of Women: Men Given Testosterone Dehumanize Both Conservatively Dressed and Sexualized Women. Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference, Online (22-25 Jun 2022).

Luberti, F. R., Blake, K. R., & Brooks, R. C. Ecological Predictors of Attitudes Towards Gender Roles: A Cross-Cultural Analysis Using Twitter Data. HBES Graduate Student Research Symposium, Online (26 Jun 2020).

Luberti, F. R., Blake, K. R., & Brooks, R. C. Romantic Rejection Decreases Men’s, but Not Women’s, Sexual Openness: An Experimental Test of Dating Popularity. Centre for Behavioural Economics, Society and Technology conference, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (13-14 Feb 2020).
o Winner of the Best Student Presentation Award

Luberti, F. R., Blake, K. R., & Brooks, R. C. Romantic Rejection Decreases Men’s, but Not Women’s, Sexual Openness: An Experimental Test of Dating Popularity. Australasian Society for Human Behaviour and Evolution conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia (6 Dec 2019).

Luberti, F. R., Blake, K. R., & Brooks, R. C. Can Mating Market Competition Shift Socio-Political Attitudes? An Experimental Test. Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference, Boston, MA, USA (29 May-1 Jun 2019).

Luberti, F. R., Blake, K. R., & Brooks, R. C. Do Same-Sex Peers’ Attractiveness and Income Affect Socio-Political Attitudes? Psychological Responses to Mating Market Competition. Society of Australasian Social Psychologists conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia (25-27 Apr 2019).

Luberti, F. R., Blake, K. R., & Brooks, R. C. The Opposition to Same-sex Marriage in the USA and Australia: An Experimental Test of Evolutionary and Economic Hypotheses. Cultural Evolution Society conference, Phoenix, AZ, USA (22-24 Oct 2018).

Academic conferences – Posters

Luberti, F. R.
, Proietti, V., Geniole S. N., Bird, B. M., Ortiz, T. L., Watson, N. V., & Carré, J. M. The Effects of Exogenous Testosterone on Men’s Dehumanization of Women: Men Given Testosterone Dehumanize Both Conservatively Dressed and Sexualized Women. Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology conference, Atlanta, GA, USA (26-29 Jun 2022).

Reside, T.-L., Luberti, F. R., & Carré, J. M. A Novel Approach to Conducting Social Endocrinology Research During a Pandemic. Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology conference, Online (28 Jun-2 Jul 2021).
o Winner of the Best Poster Award in the Student Category

Luberti, F. R., Reside, T.-L., Bonin, P. L., & Carré, J. M. A Novel Testosterone Administration Paradigm to Compare Physiologically Plausible Causal Effects of Testosterone in Men and Women. Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology conference, Online (28 Jun-2 Jul 2021).

Luberti, F. R., Blake, K. R., & Brooks, R. C. Can Romantic Feedback Influence Socio-Political Attitudes? An Experimental Test of The Effects of Dating Popularity. Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference, Online (24 Jun-2 Jul 2021).
o Selected as a finalist for the Poster Award

Luberti, F. R., Reside, T.-L., Bonin, P. L., & Carré, J. M. A Novel Testosterone Administration Paradigm to Compare Physiologically Plausible Causal Effects of Testosterone in Men and Women. Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference, Online (24 Jun-2 Jul 2021).

Luberti, F. R., Blake, K. R., & Brooks, R. C. Can Mating Market Competition Shift Socio-Political Attitudes? North-Eastern Evolutionary Psychology Society conference, Boston, MA, USA (2-4 Jun 2019).

Science communication presentations/competitions

Luberti, F. R. Presentation Title: “How sex and the dating market can predict socio-political orientation.” Thesis Exit Seminar Presentation organized by the Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Nov 2020).

Luberti, F. R. Presentation Title: “Does your sex life mirror your politics?” One-Minute Thesis Presentation at the Postgraduate Research Competition of the Science Faculty, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Jul 2019).

Luberti, F. R. Presentation Title: “Do your attitudes towards sex predict your vote?” Three-Minute Thesis Presentation at the Mid-Year Postgraduate Research Forum of the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES), UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia (May 2019).
o Runner up for the Three-Minute Thesis Award

Luberti, F. R. Presentation Title: “The Hidden Agenda behind the Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage.” One-Minute Thesis Presentation at the Postgraduate Research Competition of the Science Faculty, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Aug 2018).

Luberti, F. R. Presentation Title: “The Hidden Agenda behind the Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage.” Twelve-Minute Conference-Style Thesis Presentation at the Mid-Year Postgraduate Research Forum of the School of BEES, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Jun 2018).
o Winner of the Outstanding Evolution and Ecology Presentation Award

Luberti, F. R. Presentation Title: “Which sex is more socially conservative?” One-Minute Thesis Presentation at the Postgraduate Research Competition of the Science Faculty, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Aug 2017).

Luberti, F. R. Presentation Title: “Do mating market circumstances influence people’s conservatism?” Seven-Minute Introductory Thesis Presentation at the Mid-Year Postgraduate Research Forum of the School of BEES, UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia (Jun 2017).
o Runner up for the Outstanding Evolution and Ecology Presentation Award