Psychology

Psychology

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"Testosterone and Its Influence on Emotion Recognition in Young, Healthy Males"
written by Stefanie Rukavina, Frauke Sachsenweger, Lucia Jerg-Bretzke, Andreas Ewald Daucher, Harald C. Traue, Steffen Walter, Holger Hoffmann,
published by Psychology, Vol.9 No.7, 2018
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