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The following pages link to Endogenous testosterone levels, mental rotation performance, and constituent abilities in middle-to-older aged men. (Q46811748):
Displaying 13 items.
- Cognition is not modified by large but temporary changes in sex hormones in men. (Q33586694) (← links)
- Support for religio-political aggression among teenaged boys in Gaza: part II: neuroendocrinological findings (Q33806072) (← links)
- Sex differences in cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease (Q33864547) (← links)
- Why women see differently from the way men see? A review of sex differences in cognition and sports (Q34454566) (← links)
- Neuroscientists as cartographers: mapping the crossroads of gonadal hormones, memory and age using animal models (Q35078498) (← links)
- Genetic influences on hippocampal volume differ as a function of testosterone level in middle-aged men (Q35592722) (← links)
- Relationship between sex hormones and cognitive performance in men with substance use. (Q36797296) (← links)
- Translational cognitive endocrinology: designing rodent experiments with the goal to ultimately enhance cognitive health in women (Q37605369) (← links)
- Impact of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/gonadal axes on trajectory of age-related cognitive decline (Q37764494) (← links)
- Effects of Testosterone Therapy on Cognitive Function in Aging: A Systematic Review (Q38962835) (← links)
- Is there a relationship between the performance in a chronometric mental-rotations test and salivary testosterone and estradiol levels in children aged 9-14 years? (Q50578847) (← links)
- Gender and the effects of steroid hormones in the central nervous system (Q50643874) (← links)
- Age-dependent effects of testosterone on spatial memory in male rats (Q90721054) (← links)