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Biological Correlates of Early Life Stress and Aggression in School
Aged Children
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The influence of bilateral neonatal lesions of the amygdala on
pubertal onset and sexual behavior in female Rhesus Macaques living
in social groups
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Examining Testosterone and Aggression in a Biosocial Framework
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Sex Differences in Stress Exposure and Reactivity in Individuals at
Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
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Neonatal Amygdala Lesions in Rhesus Monkeys Living in a
Semi-Naturalistic Environment: Effects on Emotional Behavior and
Neuroendocrine Stress Response
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Individual Differences in Academic Trajectories from Elementary toLate Middle School: Influences of Gender, Ethnicity, and Income
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Behavioral and Neuroendocrine Effects of Neonatal AmygdalaLesion on Rhesus Monkeys Living in a Semi-NaturalisticEnvironment.
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The Relationship Between Advanced Paternal Age and Clinical Indicators Among Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis
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