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Wild western lowland gorillas signal selectively using odorTestosterone and cortisol release among Spanish soccer fans watching the 2010 World Cup final.Winning isn't everything: mood and testosterone regulate the cortisol response in competitionCoping with an acute psychosocial challenge: behavioral and physiological responses in young women.Emotion recognition specialization and context-dependent risk of anxiety and depression in adolescents.Threat perception and familiarity moderate the androgen response to competition in women.Effects of the tennis tournament on players' physical performance, hormonal responses, muscle damage and recoveryTestosterone causes both prosocial and antisocial status-enhancing behaviors in human malesSocial stress models in rodents: Towards enhanced validityHormonal mechanisms for regulation of aggression in human coalitions.The Neuroscience of Intergroup Relations: An Integrative Review.Status, Stress and Performance in Track and Field Athletes during the European Games in Baku (Azerbaijan)Behavioral and physiological correlates of stress related to examination performance in college chemistry students.Between- and within-sex variation in hormonal responses to psychological stress in a large sample of college students.The relationship between work-related rumination and evening and morning salivary cortisol secretion.The anticipatory stress response to sport competition; a systematic review with meta-analysis of cortisol reactivity.Social evaluative threat with verbal performance feedback alters neuroendocrine response to stress.A socio-relational framework of sex differences in the expression of emotion.Identification with Stimuli Moderates Women's Affective and Testosterone Responses to Self-Chosen Erotica.Individual Differences in the Psychobiological Response to Psychosocial Stress (Trier Social Stress Test): The Relevance of Trait Anxiety and Coping Styles.Environmental Change, the Stress Response, and Neurogenesis.Testosterone inhibits trust but promotes reciprocity.Physical Competition Increases Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and Androstenedione rather than Testosterone among Juvenile Boy Soccer PlayersEndocrine Modulation in Long-Term Karate Practitioners
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2004 nî lūn-bûn
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2004年の論文
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Coping with competitive situations in humans.
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Coping with competitive situations in humans.
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Coping with competitive situations in humans.
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Coping with competitive situations in humans.
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Coping with competitive situations in humans.
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Coping with competitive situations in humans.
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Coping with competitive situations in humans.
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10.1016/J.NEUBIOREV.2004.07.004
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2004-12-13T00:00:00Z