Testosterone rapidly increases neural reactivity to threat in healthy men: a novel two-step pharmacological challenge paradigm.
about
A Positive Affective Neuroendocrinology Approach to Reward and Behavioral DysregulationDiagnostic Biomarkers for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Promising Horizons from Translational Neuroscience ResearchSynthetic androgens as designer supplementsEvolving the neuroendocrine physiology of human and primate cooperation and collective actionA testosterone-related structural brain phenotype predicts aggressive behavior from childhood to adulthood.Testosterone reactivity to provocation mediates the effect of early intervention on aggressive behavior.Brain and cognition abnormalities in long-term anabolic-androgenic steroid users.Cortisol and testosterone increase financial risk taking and may destabilize marketsAndrogen metabolites impact CSF amines and axonal serotonin via MAO-A and -B in male macaques.Testosterone biases the amygdala toward social threat approach.Effects of Testosterone Administration on Strategic Gambling in Poker Play.Testosterone responses to competition predict decreased trust ratings of emotionally neutral faces.Nucleus accumbens response to rewards and testosterone levels are related to alcohol use in adolescents and young adultsTestosterone affects language areas of the adult human brain.Testosterone and male cognitive performance in Tsimane forager-horticulturalists.The neurobiology of aggression and violence.Testosterone and reproductive effort in male primates.Why Interventions to Influence Adolescent Behavior Often Fail but Could Succeed.Exogenous testosterone enhances cortisol and affective responses to social-evaluative stress in dominant men.Testosterone administration in females modulates moral judgment and patterns of brain activation and functional connectivity.Blunted insula activation reflects increased risk and reward seeking as an interaction of testosterone administration and the MAOA polymorphism.Exogenous Testosterone Enhances the Reactivity to Social Provocation in Males.Testosterone, Cortisol and Financial Risk-Taking.
P2860
Q26802127-756FC521-AD61-47AB-9B79-633DAD338806Q28082087-27F6737E-CEB2-4042-917E-0758B3CD7103Q28263449-AD8833FC-F425-4113-B2FD-27267622A27BQ30368422-3A8296BF-D46D-4EBA-B5D5-EFDCE21ACF86Q34496599-F112E979-2CE6-4313-B691-916D264789D0Q34782326-C34BC911-6303-4F10-ADAA-C490CCA8A0CCQ35690343-FF4FA30B-C50B-41D8-9F4F-7FCAEE510B09Q35809733-2FEF0AEC-6152-41E1-844E-1C011789A08DQ35903847-E1F54334-3464-4B64-957A-6C53E36E5D01Q36268126-74A67D44-8BCC-48B0-97C1-F4E67996DDC9Q36423450-60EA8528-E83D-490C-A92F-E430621741CEQ36428990-41996A04-987E-4393-8374-46FECD03D8E5Q36488891-E301EEBC-A0AF-4D44-9393-A7055496D0DFQ37105325-2AC1C9E5-EEB0-4F47-B639-28892F916717Q38420298-918A68AC-D44D-4470-ABA3-8985F1EF1AA3Q38455608-EDD0D742-91A1-4ADE-A360-3D6DEF8AC6A5Q38951475-7BC735CA-1E08-4C98-9CDC-A37EFE50114AQ46423411-F124CE83-B219-4D6D-BBF2-C70111B534D6Q47631024-ECF0153D-E3AB-425C-8D72-1B3A432D29A8Q47757916-A6BFD308-6F36-4492-81CF-101B55952254Q48294760-463C30C1-8185-4D40-9EDE-D3829AD7E505Q53431720-1BC44F2F-A387-46E7-8F4A-57EC52A8262EQ55003134-33102CBA-3A73-497B-ADF6-64DE9CC68C5A
P2860
Testosterone rapidly increases neural reactivity to threat in healthy men: a novel two-step pharmacological challenge paradigm.
description
2014 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2014年の論文
@ja
2014年学术文章
@wuu
2014年学术文章
@zh-cn
2014年学术文章
@zh-hans
2014年学术文章
@zh-my
2014年学术文章
@zh-sg
2014年學術文章
@yue
2014年學術文章
@zh
2014年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Testosterone rapidly increases ...... acological challenge paradigm.
@en
Testosterone rapidly increases ...... acological challenge paradigm.
@nl
type
label
Testosterone rapidly increases ...... acological challenge paradigm.
@en
Testosterone rapidly increases ...... acological challenge paradigm.
@nl
prefLabel
Testosterone rapidly increases ...... acological challenge paradigm.
@en
Testosterone rapidly increases ...... acological challenge paradigm.
@nl
P2093
P1476
Testosterone rapidly increases ...... macological challenge paradigm
@en
P2093
Ahmad R Hariri
Justin M Carré
Lingfei Tang
Stefan M M Goetz
P304
P356
10.1016/J.BIOPSYCH.2014.01.016
P407
P577
2014-01-29T00:00:00Z