Hannah Spencer
Promovendus
- Naam
- H. Spencer MSc
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2727
- h.spencer@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-7251-900X
Hannah Spencer werkt als promovendus en docent bij het Instituut Pedagogische Wetenschappen van de Universiteit Leiden.
Werkdagen
- Dinsdag - Donderdag
Promovendus
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Pedagogische Wetenschappen
- Opvoeding en Ontwikkeling
Docent
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Pedagogische Wetenschappen
- Opvoeding en Ontwikkeling
- Bos P. A. & Spencer H. (2024), Attractive caregiving: women's preference for men that care for children and the role of nurturance motivation and menstrual cycle phase, Evolutionary Psychological Science 10: 110-121.
- Spencer H., Parianen Lesemann F.H., Buisman R.S.M., Kraaijenvanger E.J., Branje S., Boks M.P.M. & Bos P.A. (2024), Facing infant cuteness: how nurturing care motivation and oxytocin system gene methylation are associated with responses to baby schema features, Hormones and Behavior 164: 105595.
- Meier I.M., Montoya E.R., Spencer H., Orellana S.C., Buuren M. van, Honk J. van & Bos P.A. (2022), Preliminary data on oxytocin modulation of neural reactivity in women to emotional stimuli of children depending on childhood emotional neglect, Developmental Psychobiology 65(1): e22349.
- Bos P.A., Lesemann F.H.P., Spencer H., Stein D.J., Honk J. van & Montoya E.R. (2021), Preliminary data on increased reactivity towards children in distress after testosterone administration in women: a matter of protection?, Biological Psychology 165: 108176.
- Spencer H., Parianen Lesemann F.H., Kraaijenvanger E.J., Overbeek G., Montoya E.R., Branje S., Boks M.P.M. & Bos P.A. (2021), Oxytocin system gene methylation is associated with empathic responses towards children, Psychoneuroendocrinology 137: 105629.
- Parianen Lesemann F.H., Spencer H., Montoya E.R., Kraaijenvanger E.J., He Y., Branje S., Boks M.P. & Bos P.A. (2020), Methylation of oxytocin related genes and early life trauma together shape the N170 response to human faces, European Neuropsychopharmacology 39: 19-28.
- Kraaijenvanger E.J., He Y., Spencer H., Smith A.K., Bos P.A. & Boks M.P.M. (2019), Epigenetic variability in the human oxytocin receptor (OXTR) gene: A possible pathway from early life experiences to psychopathologies, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 96: 127-142.
- Endendijk J.J., Spencer H., Bos P.A. & Derks B. (2019), Neural processing of gendered information is more robustly associated with mothers' gendered communication with children than mothers' implicit and explicit gender stereotypes, Social Neuroscience 14(3): 300-312.
- Spencer H., Heitland I., Montoya E.R., Branje S.J.T. & Bos P.A. (2018), Ethnic effects when facing children: An ERP study, Biological Psychology 138: 56-62.
- Endendijk J.J., Spencer H., Baar A.L. van & Bos P.A. (2018), Mothers' neural responses to infant faces are associated with activation of the maternal care system and observed intrusiveness with their own child, Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 18(4): 609-621.
- Bos P.A., Spencer H. & Montoya E.R. (2018), Oxytocin reduces neural activation in response to infant faces in nulliparous young women, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 13(10): 1099-1109.
- Bos P.A., Jap-Tjong N., Spencer H. & Hofman D. (2016), Social Context Modulates Facial Imitation of Children's Emotional Expressions, PLoS ONE 11(12): e0167991.