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The following pages link to The role of testosterone in aggressive and non-aggressive risk-taking in adolescent boys (Q46782842):
Displaying 23 items.
- Scent of a Woman: Men's Testosterone Responses to Olfactory Ovulation Cues (Q22299258) (← links)
- A time of change: behavioral and neural correlates of adolescent sensitivity to appetitive and aversive environmental cues (Q33624337) (← links)
- From molecule to market: steroid hormones and financial risk-taking (Q33683413) (← links)
- Sexting among Peruvian adolescents. (Q34037693) (← links)
- Surging Hormones: Brain-Behavior Interactions During Puberty (Q35962997) (← links)
- Neural systems supporting cognitive-affective interactions in adolescence: the role of puberty and implications for affective disorders (Q36201379) (← links)
- A neuroscience perspective on sexual risk behavior in adolescence and emerging adulthood (Q36788688) (← links)
- Biosocial processes predicting multisystemic therapy treatment response (Q37438962) (← links)
- History and future of the European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma examination (Q39622284) (← links)
- Gender ideology, same-sex peer group affiliation and the relationship between testosterone and dominance in adolescent boys and girls (Q43073347) (← links)
- Short fused? associations between white matter connections, sex steroids, and aggression across adolescence (Q43491756) (← links)
- Development of risk taking: contributions from adolescent testosterone and the orbito-frontal cortex (Q43630682) (← links)
- General Theory versus ENA Theory: Comparing Their Predictive Accuracy and Scope (Q44041732) (← links)
- Relationship between levels of testosterone and cortisol in saliva and aggressive behaviors of adolescents. (Q46000700) (← links)
- 2d:4d, sex steroid hormones and human psychological sex differences (Q46623744) (← links)
- Adolescent neural response to reward is related to participant sex and task motivation (Q47374979) (← links)
- High Anger Expression is Associated with Reduced Cortisol Awakening Response and Health Complaints in Healthy Young Adults (Q47438632) (← links)
- Taking risks for personal gain: An investigation of self-construal and testosterone responses to competition. (Q47829150) (← links)
- ESR1 polymorphisms, daily hassles, anger expression, and depressive symptoms in adolescent boys and girls (Q48567565) (← links)
- Sex Hormone/Cortisol Ratios Differentially Modulate Risk-Taking in Men and Women. (Q53647998) (← links)
- Testosterone, Cortisol and Financial Risk-Taking. (Q55003134) (← links)
- No correlation between serum testosterone levels and state-level anger intensity in transgender people: Results from the European Network for the Investigation of Gender Incongruence (Q92043979) (← links)
- Risk-based decision making in rats: Modulation by sex and amphetamine (Q97518379) (← links)