Erin Hecht

Erin Hecht

Harvard University

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Erin Hecht

Erin Hecht, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of social cognition, brain evolution, neuroimaging, comparative neuroscience.

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

What does that head-tilt mean? Brain Lateralization and Sex Differences in the Processing of Familiar Human Speech by Domestic Dogs

Making or breaking the case for a plain face–Is human perception of canine facial expressivity influenced by physical appearance?

The brain of the silver fox (Vulpes vulpes): a neuroanatomical reference of cell-stained histological and MRI images

The evolutionary neuroscience of domestication

Fermentation technology as a driver of human brain expansion

The Evolutionary Neuroscience of Cultural Evolution

Neuroanatomical asymmetry in the canine brain

Neuroplasticity enables bio-cultural feedback in Paleolithic stone-tool making

Erin Hecht Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Department of Human Evolutionary Biology

Citations(all)

2084

Citations(since 2020)

1242

Cited By

1401

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

26

Email

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Erin Hecht Skills & Research Interests

social cognition

brain evolution

neuroimaging

comparative neuroscience

Top articles of Erin Hecht

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What does that head-tilt mean? Brain Lateralization and Sex Differences in the Processing of Familiar Human Speech by Domestic Dogs

Colleen Buckley

CL Sexton

EE Hecht

BJ Bradley

Francys Subiaul

2024/1/30

Making or breaking the case for a plain face–Is human perception of canine facial expressivity influenced by physical appearance?

Human-Animal Interactions

CL Sexton

C Buckley

M Sen

F Subiaul

EE Hecht

...

2024/2/19

The brain of the silver fox (Vulpes vulpes): a neuroanatomical reference of cell-stained histological and MRI images

Brain Structure and Function

Christina N Rogers Flattery

Munawwar Abdulla

Sophie A Barton

Jenny M Michlich

Lyudmila N Trut

...

2023/6

The evolutionary neuroscience of domestication

Erin E Hecht

Sophie A Barton

Christina N Rogers Flattery

Araceli Meza Meza

2023/4/20

Fermentation technology as a driver of human brain expansion

Katherine L Bryant

Christi Hansen

Erin E Hecht

2023/11/23

The Evolutionary Neuroscience of Cultural Evolution

Dietrich Stout

Erin Hecht

2023/2/23

Neuroanatomical asymmetry in the canine brain

Brain Structure and Function

Sophie A Barton

Marc Kent

Erin E Hecht

2023/9

Neuroplasticity enables bio-cultural feedback in Paleolithic stone-tool making

Scientific reports

Erin Elisabeth Hecht

Justin Pargeter

Nada Khreisheh

Dietrich Stout

2023/2/18

Sex differences in white matter tracts of capuchin monkey brains

Journal of Comparative Neurology

Olivia T Reilly

Sarah F Brosnan

Marcela E Benítez

Kimberley A Phillips

Erin E Hecht

2023/8

What is written on a dog’s face? Evaluating the impact of facial phenotypes on communication between humans and canines

Animals

Courtney L Sexton

Colleen Buckley

Jake Lieberfarb

Francys Subiaul

Erin E Hecht

...

2023/7/22

White matter pathways associated with empathy in females: A DTI investigation

Brain and Cognition

Stephanie N Steinberg

Neami B Tedla

Erin Hecht

Diana L Robins

Tricia Z King

2022/10/1

Methods in Neuroarchaeology

Erin Hecht

Dietrich Stout

2022/5/19

Evolutionary Neuroarchaeology

Dietrich Stout

Erin Hecht

2022/5/19

Segmentation and morphometric MRI atlas of the chimpanzee cerebellum

Ashley Nicole Parks

Katherine L Bryant

Erica K Rankin

Jeroen B Smaers

Erin E Hecht

2022/12/6

Sex differences in the brains of capuchin monkeys (Sapajus [Cebus] apella)

Journal of Comparative Neurology

Erin E Hecht

Olivia T Reilly

Marcela E Benítez

Kimberley A Phillips

Sarah F Brosnan

2021/2

Imaging the primate brain evolution: the next frontier

Neuroimage

Patrick Friedrich

Stephanie J Forkel

C Amiez

Joshua H Balsters

O Coulon

...

2021

Neurodevelopmental scaling is a major driver of brain–behavior differences in temperament across dog breeds

Brain structure and function

EE Hecht

I Zapata

CE Alvarez

DA Gutman

TM Preuss

...

2021/11

Neuromorphological changes following selection for tameness and aggression in the Russian farm-fox experiment

Journal of Neuroscience

Erin E Hecht

Anna V Kukekova

David A Gutman

Gregory M Acland

Todd M Preuss

...

2021/7/14

Imaging evolution of the primate brain: the next frontier?

Patrick Friedrich

Stephanie J Forkel

Céline Amiez

Joshua H Balsters

Olivier Coulon

...

2021/3/1

Hypothalamic transcriptome of tame and aggressive silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes) identifies gene expression differences shared across brain regions

Genes, Brain and Behavior

Cheryl S Rosenfeld

Jessica P Hekman

Jennifer L Johnson

Zhen Lyu

Madison T Ortega

...

2020/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 126
Kerry J. Ressler

Kerry J. Ressler

Harvard University

H-index: 59
James Kilner

James Kilner

University College London

H-index: 58
Chet C. Sherwood

Chet C. Sherwood

George Washington University

H-index: 37
A. Aldo Faisal

A. Aldo Faisal

Imperial College London

H-index: 36
Shella Keilholz

Shella Keilholz

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 34
Dietrich Stout

Dietrich Stout

Emory & Henry College

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