Coyne-In-Office
Phone: 724-503-1001 x6126
Office: DP 306A
Email: scoyne@elahomecollection.com

Sean Coyne, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Psychology

Degrees: Ph.D. Comparative Human Development, The University of Chicago; M.A. Social Sciences, The University of Chicago; B.S. Animal Behavior, Bucknell University

Sean P. Coyne, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology. His areas of interest include animal behavior, learning, development, neuroscience, and research methods. His research program is focused on studying stress physiology and development, in animal models and humans. He also focuses on studying captive animal welfare, in order to increase the health and well being of animals under human supervision. He also studies psychological pedagogy to improve the delivery of psychology courses.

Publications

  • Figel, T.*, Coyne, S.P.*, & Martin, K. (2021). 圈养非洲企鹅活动预算的性别和年龄差异. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 1-9. *Joint first author Link to entry
  • Madrid, J. E., Mandalaywala, T. M., Coyne, S. P., Ahloy-Dallaire, J., Garner, J. P., Barr, C. S., ... & Parker, K. J. (2018). 恒河猴的适应性发育可塑性:5 -羟色胺转运基因与母体护理相互作用,影响幼崽的社会行为. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 285(1881), 20180541. Link to entry
  • Coyne, S. P (2018). The endocrinology of non-human primate dominance relations. In O. C. Schultheiss and P. H. Mehta (Eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Social Neuroendocrinology, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Coyne, S. P. (2017). Primate Sperm Competition. In T.K. Shackelford and V.A. Weekes-Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, New York, NY: Springer.
  • Coyne, S. P. & Maestripieri, D. (2016). 基因和早期经历对灵长类动物行为和应激反应发育的影响. In A. Sale (Ed.),《det365app》,纽约:Wiley Blackwell
  • Coyne, S. P., Lindell, S. G., Clemente, J., Barr, C. S., Parker, K. J., & Maestripieri D. (2015). 自由放养恒河猴多巴胺D4受体基因型变异及其与幼年行为的关系. Behavioural Brain Research, 292, 50-55. Link to entry
  • Dubuc, C. Coyne, S. P., & Maestripieri, D. (2013). Effect of mating activity and dominance rank on male masturbation among free-ranging male rhesus macaques. Ethology, 119, 1006-1013. Link to entry