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Steven J Stanton

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Hormones and Behavior|November 15, 2016
The role of testosterone and estrogen in consumer behavior and social & economic decision making: A reviewSteven J Stanton
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|March 29, 2011
The essential implications of gender in human behavioral endocrinology studiesSteven J Stanton
Journal of Research in Personality|February 18, 2010
The hormonal correlates of implicit power motivationSteven J Stanton, Oliver C Schultheiss
Hormones and Behavior|October 24, 2007
Basal and dynamic relationships between implicit power motivation and estradiol in womenSteven J Stanton, Oliver C Schultheiss
Hormones and Behavior|October 11, 2011
Testosterone and sport: current perspectivesRuth I Wood, Steven J Stanton
Hormones and Behavior|November 24, 2004
Effects of affiliation and power motivation arousal on salivary progesterone and testosteroneOliver C Schultheiss, Michelle M Wirth, Steven J Stanton
Frontiers in Psychology|January 15, 2014
Implicit motives predict affective responses to emotional expressionsAndreas G Rösch, Steven J Stanton, Oliver C Schultheiss
Hormones and Behavior|December 21, 2010
Testosterone is positively associated with risk taking in the Iowa Gambling TaskSteven J Stanton, Scott H Liening, Oliver C Schultheiss
Physiology & Behavior|August 2, 2011
Seasonal variation of salivary testosterone in men, normally cycling women, and women using hormonal contraceptivesSteven J Stanton, O'Dhaniel A Mullette-Gillman, Scott A Huettel
Biological Psychology|May 12, 2009
Endogenous testosterone levels are associated with amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex responses to anger faces in men but not womenSteven J Stanton, Michelle M Wirth, Christian E Waugh, et al.
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Hormones and Behavior|November 15, 2016
The role of testosterone and estrogen in consumer behavior and social & economic decision making: A reviewSteven J Stanton
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|March 29, 2011
The essential implications of gender in human behavioral endocrinology studiesSteven J Stanton
Journal of Research in Personality|February 18, 2010
The hormonal correlates of implicit power motivationSteven J Stanton, Oliver C Schultheiss
Hormones and Behavior|October 24, 2007
Basal and dynamic relationships between implicit power motivation and estradiol in womenSteven J Stanton, Oliver C Schultheiss
Hormones and Behavior|October 11, 2011
Testosterone and sport: current perspectivesRuth I Wood, Steven J Stanton
Hormones and Behavior|November 24, 2004
Effects of affiliation and power motivation arousal on salivary progesterone and testosteroneOliver C Schultheiss, Michelle M Wirth, Steven J Stanton
Frontiers in Psychology|January 15, 2014
Implicit motives predict affective responses to emotional expressionsAndreas G Rösch, Steven J Stanton, Oliver C Schultheiss
Hormones and Behavior|December 21, 2010
Testosterone is positively associated with risk taking in the Iowa Gambling TaskSteven J Stanton, Scott H Liening, Oliver C Schultheiss
Physiology & Behavior|August 2, 2011
Seasonal variation of salivary testosterone in men, normally cycling women, and women using hormonal contraceptivesSteven J Stanton, O'Dhaniel A Mullette-Gillman, Scott A Huettel
Biological Psychology|May 12, 2009
Endogenous testosterone levels are associated with amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex responses to anger faces in men but not womenSteven J Stanton, Michelle M Wirth, Christian E Waugh, et al.
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