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Neil V Watson

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Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 9, 2014
Testosterone across successive competitions: evidence for a 'winner effect' in humans?Samuele Zilioli, Neil V Watson
Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 24, 2012
The hidden dimensions of the competition effect: basal cortisol and basal testosterone jointly predict changes in salivary testosterone after social victory in menSamuele Zilioli, Neil V Watson
Plos One|January 18, 2013
Winning isn't everything: mood and testosterone regulate the cortisol response in competitionSamuele Zilioli, Neil V Watson
Neuroreport|April 29, 2005
Selective and persistent effect of foetal sex on cognition in pregnant womenClaire M Vanston, Neil V Watson
Hormones and Behavior|February 29, 2012
Perinatal BPA exposure demasculinizes males in measures of affect but has no effect on water maze learning in adulthoodBryan A Jones, Neil V Watson
Brain Research|March 31, 2004
Regional brainstem expression of Fos associated with sexual behavior in male ratsDwayne K Hamson, Neil V Watson
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 2005
Spatial memory performance in androgen insensitive male ratsBryan A Jones, Neil V Watson
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|July 17, 2015
Social neuroendocrinology : Effects of social contexts and behaviors on sex steroids in humansSari M van Anders, Neil V Watson
Physiology & Behavior|January 16, 2007
Effects of ability- and chance-determined competition outcome on testosteroneSari M van Anders, Neil V Watson
Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 20, 2006
Relationship status and testosterone in North American heterosexual and non-heterosexual men and women: cross-sectional and longitudinal dataSari M van Anders, Neil V Watson
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Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 9, 2014
Testosterone across successive competitions: evidence for a 'winner effect' in humans?Samuele Zilioli, Neil V Watson
Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 24, 2012
The hidden dimensions of the competition effect: basal cortisol and basal testosterone jointly predict changes in salivary testosterone after social victory in menSamuele Zilioli, Neil V Watson
Plos One|January 18, 2013
Winning isn't everything: mood and testosterone regulate the cortisol response in competitionSamuele Zilioli, Neil V Watson
Neuroreport|April 29, 2005
Selective and persistent effect of foetal sex on cognition in pregnant womenClaire M Vanston, Neil V Watson
Hormones and Behavior|February 29, 2012
Perinatal BPA exposure demasculinizes males in measures of affect but has no effect on water maze learning in adulthoodBryan A Jones, Neil V Watson
Brain Research|March 31, 2004
Regional brainstem expression of Fos associated with sexual behavior in male ratsDwayne K Hamson, Neil V Watson
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 2005
Spatial memory performance in androgen insensitive male ratsBryan A Jones, Neil V Watson
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|July 17, 2015
Social neuroendocrinology : Effects of social contexts and behaviors on sex steroids in humansSari M van Anders, Neil V Watson
Physiology & Behavior|January 16, 2007
Effects of ability- and chance-determined competition outcome on testosteroneSari M van Anders, Neil V Watson
Psychoneuroendocrinology|April 20, 2006
Relationship status and testosterone in North American heterosexual and non-heterosexual men and women: cross-sectional and longitudinal dataSari M van Anders, Neil V Watson
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