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Elizabeth Hampson

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Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|October 15, 2022
Oral contraceptives in the central nervous system: Basic pharmacology, methodological considerations, and current state of the fieldElizabeth Hampson
Current Psychiatry Reports|October 12, 2018
Estrogens, Aging, and Working MemoryElizabeth Hampson
Hormones and Behavior|August 1, 2025
Do combined oral contraceptives have long-term effects? Little evidence of an enduring effect on cognitive function in former usersElizabeth Hampson
Hormones and Behavior|December 18, 2019
A brief guide to the menstrual cycle and oral contraceptive use for researchers in behavioral endocrinologyElizabeth Hampson
Laterality|October 28, 2015
The development of hand preference and dichotic language lateralization in males and females with congenital adrenal hyperplasiaElizabeth Hampson
Neuropsychologia|June 20, 2006
A female advantage in the serial production of non-representational learned gesturesKaren Chipman, Elizabeth Hampson
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 10, 2007
A female advantage in the imitation of gestures by preschool childrenKaren Chipman, Elizabeth Hampson
Brain and Cognition|December 22, 2014
Sex differences on prefrontally-dependent cognitive tasksKelly L Evans, Elizabeth Hampson
Neuropsychologia|May 15, 2012
Hand preference in humans is associated with testosterone levels and androgen receptor gene polymorphismElizabeth Hampson, Janani S Sankar
Frontiers in Psychology|August 11, 2015
Sex-dependent effects on tasks assessing reinforcement learning and interference inhibitionKelly L Evans, Elizabeth Hampson
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Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology|October 15, 2022
Oral contraceptives in the central nervous system: Basic pharmacology, methodological considerations, and current state of the fieldElizabeth Hampson
Current Psychiatry Reports|October 12, 2018
Estrogens, Aging, and Working MemoryElizabeth Hampson
Hormones and Behavior|August 1, 2025
Do combined oral contraceptives have long-term effects? Little evidence of an enduring effect on cognitive function in former usersElizabeth Hampson
Hormones and Behavior|December 18, 2019
A brief guide to the menstrual cycle and oral contraceptive use for researchers in behavioral endocrinologyElizabeth Hampson
Laterality|October 28, 2015
The development of hand preference and dichotic language lateralization in males and females with congenital adrenal hyperplasiaElizabeth Hampson
Neuropsychologia|June 20, 2006
A female advantage in the serial production of non-representational learned gesturesKaren Chipman, Elizabeth Hampson
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 10, 2007
A female advantage in the imitation of gestures by preschool childrenKaren Chipman, Elizabeth Hampson
Brain and Cognition|December 22, 2014
Sex differences on prefrontally-dependent cognitive tasksKelly L Evans, Elizabeth Hampson
Neuropsychologia|May 15, 2012
Hand preference in humans is associated with testosterone levels and androgen receptor gene polymorphismElizabeth Hampson, Janani S Sankar
Frontiers in Psychology|August 11, 2015
Sex-dependent effects on tasks assessing reinforcement learning and interference inhibitionKelly L Evans, Elizabeth Hampson
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