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Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 7, 2000
Effects of testosterone administration on selective aspects of object-location memory in healthy young womenA Postma, G Meyer, A Tuiten, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|May 1, 1996
Discrepancies between genital responses and subjective sexual function during testosterone substitution in women with hypothalamic amenorrheaA Tuiten, E Laan, G Panhuysen, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1995
Stress, serotonergic function, and mood in users of oral contraceptivesA Tuiten, G Panhuysen, H Koppeschaar, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 7, 2000
Conscious and preconscious selective attention to social threat: different neuroendocrine response patternsJ van Honk, A Tuiten, M van den Hout, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|March 21, 2001
A single administration of testosterone induces cardiac accelerative responses to angry faces in healthy young womenJ van Honk, A Tuiten, E Hermans, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|December 17, 1998
Baseline salivary cortisol levels and preconscious selective attention for threat. A pilot studyJ van Honk, A Tuiten, M van den Hout, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|August 6, 1999
Correlations among salivary testosterone, mood, and selective attention to threat in humansJ van Honk, A Tuiten, R Verbaten, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 6, 2000
The bovine protein alpha-lactalbumin increases the plasma ratio of tryptophan to the other large neutral amino acids, and in vulnerable subjects raises brain serotonin activity, reduces cortisol concentration, and improves mood under stressC R Markus, B Olivier, G E Panhuysen, et al.
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Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 7, 2000
Effects of testosterone administration on selective aspects of object-location memory in healthy young womenA Postma, G Meyer, A Tuiten, et al.
Psychosomatic Medicine|May 1, 1996
Discrepancies between genital responses and subjective sexual function during testosterone substitution in women with hypothalamic amenorrheaA Tuiten, E Laan, G Panhuysen, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 1, 1995
Stress, serotonergic function, and mood in users of oral contraceptivesA Tuiten, G Panhuysen, H Koppeschaar, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|June 7, 2000
Conscious and preconscious selective attention to social threat: different neuroendocrine response patternsJ van Honk, A Tuiten, M van den Hout, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience|March 21, 2001
A single administration of testosterone induces cardiac accelerative responses to angry faces in healthy young womenJ van Honk, A Tuiten, E Hermans, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|December 17, 1998
Baseline salivary cortisol levels and preconscious selective attention for threat. A pilot studyJ van Honk, A Tuiten, M van den Hout, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|August 6, 1999
Correlations among salivary testosterone, mood, and selective attention to threat in humansJ van Honk, A Tuiten, R Verbaten, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|June 6, 2000
The bovine protein alpha-lactalbumin increases the plasma ratio of tryptophan to the other large neutral amino acids, and in vulnerable subjects raises brain serotonin activity, reduces cortisol concentration, and improves mood under stressC R Markus, B Olivier, G E Panhuysen, et al.
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