Richard Coss

Richard Coss

University of California, Davis

H-index: 50

North America-United States

About Richard Coss

Richard Coss, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of Predator-prey relationships, behavior development, animal communication, evolutionary aesthetics, environmental psychology.

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

African jewel fish (Hemichromis bimaculatus) distinguish individual faces based on their unique iridophore patterns

Transient decreases in blood pressure and heart rate with increased subjective level of relaxation while viewing water compared with adjacent ground

Something Scary is Out There II: the Interplay of Childhood Experiences, Relict Sexual Dinichism, and Cross-cultural Differences in Spatial Fears

The saliency of snake scales and leopard rosettes to infants: its relevance to graphical patterns portrayed in prehistoric art

Something scary is out there: remembrances of where the threat was located by preschool children and adults with nighttime fear

The influence of image salience on the artistic renditions of cave lions in the early upper Paleolithic

Animals in upright postures attract attention in humans

Richard Coss Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

6818

Citations(since 2020)

1612

Cited By

5766

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

46

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University Profile Page

University of California, Davis

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Richard Coss Skills & Research Interests

Predator-prey relationships

behavior development

animal communication

evolutionary aesthetics

environmental psychology

Top articles of Richard Coss

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

African jewel fish (Hemichromis bimaculatus) distinguish individual faces based on their unique iridophore patterns

Animal Cognition

Richard G Coss

Carol Lee Tyler

2023/7

Transient decreases in blood pressure and heart rate with increased subjective level of relaxation while viewing water compared with adjacent ground

Journal of Environmental Psychology

Richard G Coss

Craig M Keller

2022/6/1

Something Scary is Out There II: the Interplay of Childhood Experiences, Relict Sexual Dinichism, and Cross-cultural Differences in Spatial Fears

Evolutionary Psychological Science

Richard G Coss

Shelley A Blozis

2021/12

The saliency of snake scales and leopard rosettes to infants: its relevance to graphical patterns portrayed in prehistoric art

Frontiers in Psychology

Richard G Coss

Eric P Charles

2021/11/22

Something scary is out there: remembrances of where the threat was located by preschool children and adults with nighttime fear

Evolutionary Psychological Science

Richard G Coss

2021/9

The influence of image salience on the artistic renditions of cave lions in the early upper Paleolithic

Evolutionary Perspectives on Imaginative Culture

Richard G Coss

2020

Animals in upright postures attract attention in humans

Evolutionary Psychological Science

Jessica L Yorzinski

Richard G Coss

2020/3

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