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Melanie L Shoup-Knox

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Physiology & Behavior|December 3, 2014
Physiological changes in response to hearing female voices recorded at high fertilityMelanie L Shoup-Knox, R Nathan Pipitone
Hormones and Behavior|December 27, 2017
Interactions between observer and stimuli fertility status: Endocrine and perceptual responses to intrasexual vocal fertility cuesGrant M Ostrander, R Nathan Pipitone, Melanie L Shoup-Knox
Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience|October 30, 2010
Yawning and stretching predict brain temperature changes in rats: support for the thermoregulatory hypothesisMelanie L Shoup-Knox, Andrew C Gallup, Gordon G Gallup, et al.
Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience|February 10, 2012
Changes in Physiology before, during, and after YawningTimothy P Corey, Melanie L Shoup-Knox, Elana B Gordis, et al.
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|April 27, 2019
Fertility-Dependent Acoustic Variation in Women's Voices Previously Shown to Affect Listener Physiology and PerceptionMelanie L Shoup-Knox, Grant M Ostrander, Gabrielle E Reimann, et al.
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Physiology & Behavior|December 3, 2014
Physiological changes in response to hearing female voices recorded at high fertilityMelanie L Shoup-Knox, R Nathan Pipitone
Hormones and Behavior|December 27, 2017
Interactions between observer and stimuli fertility status: Endocrine and perceptual responses to intrasexual vocal fertility cuesGrant M Ostrander, R Nathan Pipitone, Melanie L Shoup-Knox
Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience|October 30, 2010
Yawning and stretching predict brain temperature changes in rats: support for the thermoregulatory hypothesisMelanie L Shoup-Knox, Andrew C Gallup, Gordon G Gallup, et al.
Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience|February 10, 2012
Changes in Physiology before, during, and after YawningTimothy P Corey, Melanie L Shoup-Knox, Elana B Gordis, et al.
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|April 27, 2019
Fertility-Dependent Acoustic Variation in Women's Voices Previously Shown to Affect Listener Physiology and PerceptionMelanie L Shoup-Knox, Grant M Ostrander, Gabrielle E Reimann, et al.
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