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363 related items for PubMed ID: 16233905

  • 1. Intercollegiate soccer: saliva cortisol and testosterone are elevated during competition, and testosterone is related to status and social connectedness with team mates.
    Edwards DA, Wetzel K, Wyner DR.
    Physiol Behav; 2006 Jan 30; 87(1):135-43. PubMed ID: 16233905
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  • 9. Pre-competition hormonal and psychological levels of elite hockey players: relationship to the "home advantage".
    Carré J, Muir C, Belanger J, Putnam SK.
    Physiol Behav; 2006 Oct 30; 89(3):392-8. PubMed ID: 16934844
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  • 11. Psychoendocrine and physical performance responses in male Tunisian rugby players during an international competitive season.
    Elloumi M, Ben Ounis O, Tabka Z, Van Praagh E, Michaux O, Lac G.
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  • 12. The hidden dimensions of the competition effect: basal cortisol and basal testosterone jointly predict changes in salivary testosterone after social victory in men.
    Zilioli S, Watson NV.
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  • 13. Testosterone, cortisol, and mood in a sports team competition.
    Gonzalez-Bono E, Salvador A, Serrano MA, Ricarte J.
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  • 14. Gender differences in testosterone and cortisol response to competition.
    Kivlighan KT, Granger DA, Booth A.
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    Mehta PH, Josephs RA.
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  • 16. Effects of implicit power motivation on men's and women's implicit learning and testosterone changes after social victory or defeat.
    Schultheiss OC, Wirth MM, Torges CM, Pang JS, Villacorta MA, Welsh KM.
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  • 17. No place like home: testosterone responses to victory depend on game location.
    Carré JM.
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  • 18. The social endocrinology of dominance: basal testosterone predicts cortisol changes and behavior following victory and defeat.
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  • 19. Rapid endocrine responses of young men to social interactions with young women.
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  • 20. Testosterone, cortisol and anxiety in elite field hockey players.
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