Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular androgens in prenatal life and at puberty contribute to the masculinization of human behavior. However, the behavioral significance of the transient activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis in early postnatal life remains largely unknown. Although early research on nonhuman primates indicated suppression of the postnatal surge in testicular androgens had no measurable effects on the later expression of the male behavioral phenotype, recent research from our laboratory suggests that postnatal testosterone concentrations influence male infant preferences for larger social groups and temperament characteristics associated with th...
Experimental research in non-human mammals indicates that testosterone exposure during early periods...
Sex differences in self-control become apparent during preschool years. Girls are better able to del...
There is increasing evidence that biological factors (i.e., hormones) support the development of sex...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...
Previous research has established a relationship between prenatal testosterone and sex-linked behavi...
Experimental research in non-human mammals indicates that testosterone exposure during early periods...
Human gender-related behavior/psychology is shaped by a developmental system that involves numerous ...
ABSTRACT-Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and n...
This thesis provides a convergent view of the role of foetal testosterone (fT) on social development...
Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and nonhuman p...
During the first few years of life, girls typically have a larger expressive vocabulary than boys. T...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Abstract Background Studies of prenatal exposure to sex steroid hormones predict autistic traits in ...
In several primate species, males have been shown to exhibit a surge in circulating testosterone dur...
Abstract Background Autism spectrum conditions have been characterised as an extreme presentation of...
Experimental research in non-human mammals indicates that testosterone exposure during early periods...
Sex differences in self-control become apparent during preschool years. Girls are better able to del...
There is increasing evidence that biological factors (i.e., hormones) support the development of sex...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...
Previous research has established a relationship between prenatal testosterone and sex-linked behavi...
Experimental research in non-human mammals indicates that testosterone exposure during early periods...
Human gender-related behavior/psychology is shaped by a developmental system that involves numerous ...
ABSTRACT-Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and n...
This thesis provides a convergent view of the role of foetal testosterone (fT) on social development...
Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and nonhuman p...
During the first few years of life, girls typically have a larger expressive vocabulary than boys. T...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Abstract Background Studies of prenatal exposure to sex steroid hormones predict autistic traits in ...
In several primate species, males have been shown to exhibit a surge in circulating testosterone dur...
Abstract Background Autism spectrum conditions have been characterised as an extreme presentation of...
Experimental research in non-human mammals indicates that testosterone exposure during early periods...
Sex differences in self-control become apparent during preschool years. Girls are better able to del...
There is increasing evidence that biological factors (i.e., hormones) support the development of sex...