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Gordon G Gallup

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Physiology & Behavior|June 14, 2008
Yawning and thermoregulationAndrew C Gallup, Gordon G Gallup
Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience|February 10, 2012
Mental state attribution and body configuration in womenJennifer A Bremser, Gordon G Gallup
Plos Biology|March 11, 2011
Which primates recognize themselves in mirrors?James R Anderson, Gordon G Gallup
Medical Hypotheses|June 7, 2011
Evolutionary medicine: bottle feeding, birth spacing, and autismGordon G Gallup, Dawn R Hobbs
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|October 10, 2014
Evolutionary medicine: semen sampling and seminal plasma hypersensitivityGordon G Gallup, Collin J Reynolds
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|September 6, 2012
From one extreme to the other: negative evaluation anxiety and disordered eating as candidates for the extreme female brainJennifer A Bremser, Gordon G Gallup
American Journal of Primatology|March 29, 2011
Do rhesus monkeys recognize themselves in mirrors?James R Anderson, Gordon G Gallup
Brain Sciences|November 27, 2021
Self-Processing and Self-Face Reaction Time Latencies: A ReviewGordon G Gallup, Steven M Platek
Primates; Journal of Primatology|September 6, 2015
Mirror self-recognition: a review and critique of attempts to promote and engineer self-recognition in primatesJames R Anderson, Gordon G Gallup
American Journal of Therapeutics|May 15, 2019
Methylphenidate-Induced Yawning: A Thermoregulatory ConnectionAndrew C Gallup, Gordon G Gallup
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Physiology & Behavior|June 14, 2008
Yawning and thermoregulationAndrew C Gallup, Gordon G Gallup
Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience|February 10, 2012
Mental state attribution and body configuration in womenJennifer A Bremser, Gordon G Gallup
Plos Biology|March 11, 2011
Which primates recognize themselves in mirrors?James R Anderson, Gordon G Gallup
Medical Hypotheses|June 7, 2011
Evolutionary medicine: bottle feeding, birth spacing, and autismGordon G Gallup, Dawn R Hobbs
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|October 10, 2014
Evolutionary medicine: semen sampling and seminal plasma hypersensitivityGordon G Gallup, Collin J Reynolds
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|September 6, 2012
From one extreme to the other: negative evaluation anxiety and disordered eating as candidates for the extreme female brainJennifer A Bremser, Gordon G Gallup
American Journal of Primatology|March 29, 2011
Do rhesus monkeys recognize themselves in mirrors?James R Anderson, Gordon G Gallup
Brain Sciences|November 27, 2021
Self-Processing and Self-Face Reaction Time Latencies: A ReviewGordon G Gallup, Steven M Platek
Primates; Journal of Primatology|September 6, 2015
Mirror self-recognition: a review and critique of attempts to promote and engineer self-recognition in primatesJames R Anderson, Gordon G Gallup
American Journal of Therapeutics|May 15, 2019
Methylphenidate-Induced Yawning: A Thermoregulatory ConnectionAndrew C Gallup, Gordon G Gallup
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