Brian B. Boutwell

Brian B. Boutwell

University of Mississippi

H-index: 40

North America-United States

About Brian B. Boutwell

Brian B. Boutwell, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Mississippi, specializes in the field of Human Nature, Cognitive Science, Behavior Genetics, Causation, Psychopathology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mendelian randomization reveals apolipoprotein B shortens healthspan and possibly increases risk for Alzheimer’s disease

Is reproductive development adaptively calibrated to early experience? Evidence from a national sample of females.

Evolution, the Cognitive Sciences, and the Science of Victimization

On the usefulness of behavior genetics: Using family studies in evolutionary psychological science to improve causal inference and sharpen theory

Free Enough

Taking the problem of colliders seriously in the study of crime: A research note

Behavioural genetics methods

Human nature and personality variation: Reconnecting evolutionary psychology with the science of individual differences

Brian B. Boutwell Information

University

Position

Associate Professor The & The Medical Center

Citations(all)

4637

Citations(since 2020)

2361

Cited By

3313

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

100

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

University Profile Page

University of Mississippi

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Brian B. Boutwell Skills & Research Interests

Human Nature

Cognitive Science

Behavior Genetics

Causation

Psychopathology

Top articles of Brian B. Boutwell

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mendelian randomization reveals apolipoprotein B shortens healthspan and possibly increases risk for Alzheimer’s disease

Communications Biology

Leah Martin

Brian B Boutwell

Carmen Messerlian

Charleen D Adams

2024/2/24

Is reproductive development adaptively calibrated to early experience? Evidence from a national sample of females.

Developmental Psychology

George B Richardson

Daniel Bates

Amy Ross

Hexuan Liu

Brian B Boutwell

2024/1/8

Evolution, the Cognitive Sciences, and the Science of Victimization

Evolutionary Psychology

Jamie M Gajos

Brian B Boutwell

2024/1

On the usefulness of behavior genetics: Using family studies in evolutionary psychological science to improve causal inference and sharpen theory

Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology

Brian B Boutwell

Dario Maestripieri

2023/12

Free Enough

Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action

Cory J Clark

Heather M Maranges

Brian B Boutwell

Roy F Baumeister

2023/4/20

Taking the problem of colliders seriously in the study of crime: A research note

Journal of Experimental Criminology

Abigail Novak

Brian B Boutwell

Thomas Bryan Smith

2023/3/30

Behavioural genetics methods

Emily A Willoughby

Tinca JC Polderman

Brian B Boutwell

2023/2/9

Human nature and personality variation: Reconnecting evolutionary psychology with the science of individual differences

Dario Maestripieri

Brian B Boutwell

2022/12/1

Psychopathic traits across the life-course: the role of heritability & environment

PsyArXiv preprint doi

Nicholas Kavish

B Boutwell

2022

Aggregate-level lead exposure and child maltreatment

Journal of interpersonal violence

Jesse J Helton

Erik J Nelson

Brian B Boutwell

Roger D Lewis

Richard Rosenfeld

...

2022/6

Uncovering the genetic architecture of broad antisocial behavior through a genome-wide association study meta-analysis

Molecular psychiatry

Jorim J Tielbeek

Emil Uffelmann

Benjamin S Williams

Lucía Colodro-Conde

Éloi Gagnon

...

2022/11

Shared genomic architectures of COVID-19 and antisocial behavior

Translational psychiatry

Charleen D Adams

Jorim J Tielbeek

Brian B Boutwell

Broad Antisocial Behavior Consortium

2022/5/10

Free enough: Human cognition (and cultural interests) warrant responsibility

Cory Clark

Heather Maranges

Brian Boutwell

Roy Baumeister

2023

What the evolutionary and cognitive sciences offer the sciences of crime and justice

Evolutionary Psychiatry: Current Perspectives on Evolution and Mental Health

Brian B Boutwell

Megan Suprenant

Todd K Shackelford

2022/9/29

The science of psychopathy and some strategies for moving forward

Nicholas Kavish

Josh Miller

Brian Boutwell

2022/1/25

Examining the Influences of Early Childhood Impulsivity and Intelligence on Global Functioning in Adolescence Among a Sample of High-Risk American Youth

Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology

Jamie M Gajos

George B Richardson

Brian B Boutwell

2022/6

Experimental studies of bias: Imperfect but neither useless nor unique.

Behavioral & Brain Sciences

Callie H Burt

Brian B Boutwell

2022/1/1

Why twin studies are important for health span science research: the case of maltreatment of aging adults

Brian B Boutwell

Chelsey S Narvey

Jesse J Helton

Alex R Piquero

2022/12/8

Examining mate similarity for chronic and non-chronic criminal behavior

Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology

Steve GA van de Weijer

Brian B Boutwell

2022/6

The effects of spanking on psychosocial outcomes: Revisiting genetic and environmental covariation

Journal of experimental criminology

Nicole Barbaro

Eric J Connolly

Madi Sogge

Todd K Shackelford

Brian B Boutwell

2023/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 218
Terrie E Moffitt

Terrie E Moffitt

Duke University

H-index: 205
avshalom caspi

avshalom caspi

Duke University

H-index: 132
Alex Piquero

Alex Piquero

University of Miami

H-index: 121
D Posthuma

D Posthuma

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 85
Michael G Vaughn

Michael G Vaughn

Saint Louis University

H-index: 78
Dario Maestripieri

Dario Maestripieri

University of Chicago

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