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191 related items for PubMed ID: 25926477

  • 1. Dual-hormone changes are related to bargaining performance.
    Mehta PH, Mor S, Yap AJ, Prasad S.
    Psychol Sci; 2015 Jun; 26(6):866-76. PubMed ID: 25926477
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  • 2. Hormonal underpinnings of status conflict: Testosterone and cortisol are related to decisions and satisfaction in the hawk-dove game.
    Mehta PH, Lawless DesJardins NM, van Vugt M, Josephs RA.
    Horm Behav; 2017 Jun; 92():141-154. PubMed ID: 28365397
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  • 3. Coordination of the cortisol and testosterone responses: A dual axis approach to understanding the response to social status threats.
    Turan B, Tackett JL, Lechtreck MT, Browning WR.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2015 Dec; 62():59-68. PubMed ID: 26254769
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  • 5. Testosterone, cortisol, and psychopathic traits in men and women.
    Welker KM, Lozoya E, Campbell JA, Neumann CS, Carré JM.
    Physiol Behav; 2014 Apr 22; 129():230-6. PubMed ID: 24631306
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  • 7. 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.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2012 Nov 22; 37(11):1855-65. PubMed ID: 22520298
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  • 8. Basal testosterone's relationship with dictator game decision-making depends on cortisol reactivity to acute stress: A dual-hormone perspective on dominant behavior during resource allocation.
    Prasad S, Knight EL, Mehta PH.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2019 Mar 22; 101():150-159. PubMed ID: 30463044
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  • 10. Effects of victory and defeat on testosterone and cortisol response to competition: evidence for same response patterns in men and women.
    Jiménez M, Aguilar R, Alvero-Cruz JR.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2012 Sep 22; 37(9):1577-81. PubMed ID: 22429747
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  • 13. Steroid Hormone Reactivity in Fathers Watching Their Children Compete.
    Alvarado LC, Muller MN, Eaton MA, Thompson ME.
    Hum Nat; 2018 Sep 22; 29(3):268-282. PubMed ID: 29948887
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  • 15. Differences in salivary hormones and perception of exertion in elite women and men volleyball players during tournament.
    Peñailillo LE, Escanilla FA, Jury ER, Castro-Sepulveda MA, Deldicque L, Zbinden-Foncea HP.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 2018 Nov 22; 58(11):1688-1694. PubMed ID: 29072028
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  • 17. Testosterone and cortisol in relation to aggression in a non-clinical sample of boys and girls.
    Platje E, Popma A, Vermeiren RR, Doreleijers TA, Meeus WH, van Lier PA, Koot HM, Branje SJ, Jansen LM.
    Aggress Behav; 2015 Nov 22; 41(5):478-87. PubMed ID: 25736033
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