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Professor of Clinical Psychology | Tilburg University

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May 01, 2019

Why only humans shed emotional tears: Evolutionary and cultural perspectives

May 01, 2019/ Erica Renckens

-Human Nature, 29, 104-133 (pdf)

May 01, 2019/ Erica Renckens/ /Source
2018

Erica Renckens

August 27, 2018

Are tearful individuals perceived as less competent? Probably not

August 27, 2018/ Erica Renckens

- Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 3(2), 119–139

August 27, 2018/ Erica Renckens/
2018, journal-articles

Erica Renckens

August 14, 2018

The Effects of Tears on Approach– Avoidance Tendencies in Observers

August 14, 2018/ Erica Renckens

- Evolutionary Psychology (pdf)

August 14, 2018/ Erica Renckens/
2018, journal-articles

Erica Renckens

July 18, 2018

Social and psychological consequences of not crying: possible associations with psychopathology and therapeutic relevance

July 18, 2018/ Erica Renckens

- CNS Spectrums, 23, 414–422 (pdf)

July 18, 2018/ Erica Renckens/
2018, journal-articles

Erica Renckens

May 01, 2018

Why Only Humans Shed Emotional Tears - Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives

May 01, 2018/ Erica Renckens

- Human Nature, 29(2), 104–133 (pdf)

May 01, 2018/ Erica Renckens/
2018, journal-articles

Erica Renckens

April 28, 2018

The Neurobiology of Human Crying

April 28, 2018/ Erica Renckens

- Clinical Autonomic Research (pdf)

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April 28, 2018/ Erica Renckens/
2018
April 24, 2018

Tears in therapy: A pilot study about experiences and perceptions of therapist and client crying

April 24, 2018/ Erica Renckens

- European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling (pdf)

April 24, 2018/ Erica Renckens/
2018

Erica Renckens

March 26, 2018

Why Only Humans Shed Emotional Tears - Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives

March 26, 2018/ Erica Renckens

- Human Nature (pdf)

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March 26, 2018/ Erica Renckens/
2018

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    Chemosignalling effects of human tears revisited: Does exposure to female tears decrease males’ perception of female sexual attractiveness?

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