Dr Yvan Russell


NameDr Yvan Russell
Job titleHourly Academic
Research institute
Primary appointmentPsychology
Email addressy.russell@mdx.ac.uk
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4608-4791
Contact categoryAcademic staff

Research outputs

The machine psychology of cooperation: can GPT models operationalise prompts for altruism, cooperation, competitiveness and selfishness in economic games?

Phelps, S. and Russell, Y. 2023. The machine psychology of cooperation: can GPT models operationalise prompts for altruism, cooperation, competitiveness and selfishness in economic games? https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2305.07970

Averting depletion in a two-player common pool resource game: Being seen, the expectation of future encounters, and biophilia play a role in cooperation

Bonfrisco, M., Russell, Y., Broom, M. and Spencer, R. 2024. Averting depletion in a two-player common pool resource game: Being seen, the expectation of future encounters, and biophilia play a role in cooperation. Dynamic Games and Applications. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13235-024-00557-8

Knowledge is an important aspect of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy

Rola, K. and Russell, Y. I. 2023. Knowledge is an important aspect of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy. North American Journal of Psychology. 25 (4), pp. 865-878. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24517330

An observational study of race and gender homophily in nursery children

Weisz, S. and Russell, Y. 2022. An observational study of race and gender homophily in nursery children. North American Journal of Psychology. 24 (4), pp. 691-700.

Three problems of interdisciplinarity

Russell, Y. 2022. Three problems of interdisciplinarity. Avant. 13 (1), pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.26913/ava202206

Gender differences in childhood anxiety in relation to school performance

Gana, F., Saadee, F. and Russell, Y. 2022. Gender differences in childhood anxiety in relation to school performance. North American Journal of Psychology. 24 (2), pp. 291-296.

Cooperation through image scoring: a replication

Russell, Y., Stoilova, Y. and Dosoftei, A. 2020. Cooperation through image scoring: a replication. Games. 11 (4). https://doi.org/10.3390/g11040058

Reputation

Russell, Y. 2019. Reputation. in: Vonk, J. and Shackelforth, T. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior Springer. pp. 1-8

Precise time-matching in chimpanzee allogrooming does not occur after a short delay

Phelps, S., Ng, W., Musolesi, M. and Russell, Y. 2018. Precise time-matching in chimpanzee allogrooming does not occur after a short delay. PLoS ONE. 13 (9), pp. 1-26. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201810

Assemblage

Russell, Y. 2018. Assemblage. in: Vonk, J. and Shackelforth, T. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior Springer, Cham. pp. 1-4

Allogrooming

Russell, Y. 2018. Allogrooming. in: Vonk, J. and Shackelforth, T. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior Springer, Cham. pp. 1-4

Reciprocity and reputation: a review of direct and indirect social information gathering

Russell, Y. 2016. Reciprocity and reputation: a review of direct and indirect social information gathering. Journal of Mind and Behavior. 37 (3-4), pp. 247-270.

Kleptoparasitism in gulls Laridae at an urban and a coastal foraging environment: an assessment of ecological predictors

Spencer, R., Russell, Y., Dickins, B. and Dickins, T. 2017. Kleptoparasitism in gulls Laridae at an urban and a coastal foraging environment: an assessment of ecological predictors. Bird Study. 64 (1), pp. 12-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/00063657.2016.1249821

Age and gender differences in smiling and laughter: the power asymmetry hypothesis retested

Robertson, L. and Russell, Y. 2016. Age and gender differences in smiling and laughter: the power asymmetry hypothesis retested. Human Ethology Bulletin. 31 (3), pp. 5-14. https://doi.org/10.22330/heb/311/005014

Reciprocal mutualism not altruism: immediate but not delayed time matching in chimpanzee social grooming

Phelps, S., Ng, W., Musolesi, M. and Russell, Y. 2016. Reciprocal mutualism not altruism: immediate but not delayed time matching in chimpanzee social grooming. 8th European Conference on Behavioural Biology (ECBB2016). Vienna 12 - 15 Jul 2016

Polyadic grooming among captive chimpanzees

Russell, Y. and Dunbar, R. 2007. Polyadic grooming among captive chimpanzees. Conference: “Social Organization and Cognitive Tools. General Patterns in Vertebrates?". Konrad Lorenz Forschungsstelle, Grünau, Austria

Complexity in chimpanzee grooming cliques: complex thoughts or simple rules?

Russell, Y. and Dunbar, R. 2008. Complexity in chimpanzee grooming cliques: complex thoughts or simple rules? International Primatological Society (IPS) XXII Congress,. Edinburgh International Convention Centre, Scotland

Social monitoring by reputation: how to compare humans and animals in an evolutionary framework?

Russell, Y. 2010. Social monitoring by reputation: how to compare humans and animals in an evolutionary framework? Primate Society of Great Britain (PSGB) spring meeting. University of Abertay, Dundee, Scotland,

Semantic network analysis of religious pamphlets

Russell, Y., Murzac, A., Gobet, F. and Whitehouse, H. 2010. Semantic network analysis of religious pamphlets. Final EXREL Project Conference held in concert with Religion: A Human Phenomenon. XXth World Congress of the International Association of the History of Religions (IAHR). Toronto, Canada 15 - 21 Aug 2010

An ‘indirect reputation’ experiment in four great ape species

Russell, Y., Call, J. and Dunbar, R. 2005. An ‘indirect reputation’ experiment in four great ape species. 1st Congress of the European Federation for Primatology (EFP). Göttingen, Germany

The effects of mood on game learning and analogical transfer in a disguised Tower of Hanoi task

Russell, Y., Gobet, F. and Whitehouse, H. 2009. The effects of mood on game learning and analogical transfer in a disguised Tower of Hanoi task. Cognition, Emotion, and Motivation (CEM 09) International Congress.. Yasmine Hammamet, Tunisia

Recall of ‘counterintuitive’ concepts: the effect of pre-training, presentation, and normality of concepts

Russell, Y., Gobet, F. and Whitehouse, H. 2009. Recall of ‘counterintuitive’ concepts: the effect of pre-training, presentation, and normality of concepts. British Psychological Society (BPS) Cognitive Section Annual Conference. University of Hertfordshire

Developmental trajectory of understanding plants, animals, humanoids, supernatural agents, and invisibility

Russell, Y., Bjorklund, D., Gobet, F., Kiessling, F. and Whitehouse, H. 2010. Developmental trajectory of understanding plants, animals, humanoids, supernatural agents, and invisibility. Annual Convention of the Canadian Psychological Association. Winnipeg, Canada

Using fuzzy set theory to investigate polyadic grooming relationships among captive chimpanzees

Russell, Y. 2011. Using fuzzy set theory to investigate polyadic grooming relationships among captive chimpanzees. Primate Society of Great Britain Spring Meeting. University of Liverpool

Reputations and polyadic interactions among great apes

Russell, Y. 2007. Reputations and polyadic interactions among great apes. PhD thesis University of Liverpool School of Biological Sciences

Prehistoric stone tools, chess expertise, and cognitive evolution: an experiment about recognising features in flint debitage

Russell, Y. 2014. Prehistoric stone tools, chess expertise, and cognitive evolution: an experiment about recognising features in flint debitage. Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) Conference. University of Manchester

A rabbit’s tail: conspicuous rump patch causes predator confusion

Semmann, D., Capelle, T. and Russell, Y. 2013. A rabbit’s tail: conspicuous rump patch causes predator confusion. Behaviour 2013: International Ethological Conference.. Newcastle, UK

Economic drivers of biological complexity

Phelps, S. and Russell, Y. 2015. Economic drivers of biological complexity. Adaptive Behavior. 23 (3), pp. 315-326. https://doi.org/10.1177/1059712315593607

Mood, expertise, analogy, and ritual: an experiment using the five-disk Tower of Hanoi

Russell, Y., Gobet, F. and Whitehouse, H. 2016. Mood, expertise, analogy, and ritual: an experiment using the five-disk Tower of Hanoi. Religion, Brain and Behavior. 6 (1), pp. 67-87. https://doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2014.921861

What is counterintuitive? Religious cognition and natural expectation

Russell, Y. and Gobet, F. 2013. What is counterintuitive? Religious cognition and natural expectation. Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 4, pp. 715-749. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-013-0160-5

How do you measure pleasure? A discussion about intrinsic costs and benefits in primate allogrooming

Russell, Y. and Phelps, S. 2013. How do you measure pleasure? A discussion about intrinsic costs and benefits in primate allogrooming. Biology and Philosophy. 28 (6), pp. 1005-1020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10539-013-9372-4

Sinuosity and the affect grid: a method for adjusting repeated mood scores

Russell, Y. and Gobet, F. 2012. Sinuosity and the affect grid: a method for adjusting repeated mood scores. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 114 (1), pp. 125-136. https://doi.org/10.2466/03.28.PMS.114.1.125-136

Euphoria versus dysphoria: differential cognitive roles in religion?

Russell, Y., Dunbar, R. and Gobet, F. 2011. Euphoria versus dysphoria: differential cognitive roles in religion? in: Masmoudi, S., Dai, D. and Naceur, A. (ed.) Attention, Representation, and Human Performance: Integration of Cognition, Emotion, and Motivation Psychology Press. pp. 147-165

Prehistoric stone tools, chess expertise, and cognitive evolution: an experiment about recognizing features in flint debitage

Russell, Y. 2011. Prehistoric stone tools, chess expertise, and cognitive evolution: an experiment about recognizing features in flint debitage. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology. 9 (3), pp. 249-269. https://doi.org/10.1556/JEP.9.2011.3.3

Third-party grooming in a captive chimpanzee group

Russell, Y. 2010. Third-party grooming in a captive chimpanzee group. Primates. 51 (1), pp. 79-82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-009-0158-x

Image scoring in great apes

Russell, Y., Call, J. and Dunbar, R. 2008. Image scoring in great apes. Behavioural Processes. 78 (1), pp. 108-111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2007.10.009
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