A developmental examination of gender differences in brain engagement during evaluation of threat

EB McClure, CS Monk, EE Nelson, E Zarahn… - Biological …, 2004 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Females appear to be more sensitive and responsive to social cues,
including threat signals, than are males. Recent theoretical models suggest that …

A Developmental Examination of Gender Differences in Brain Engagement During Evaluation of Threat.

EB McClure, CS Monk, EE Nelson, E Zarahn… - Biological …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
Females appear to be more sensitive and responsive to social cues, including threat signals,
than are males. Recent theoretical models suggest that developmental changes in brain …

A developmental examination of gender differences in brain engagement during evaluation of threat

EB McClure, CS Monk, EE Nelson… - Biological …, 2004 - biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com
Background Females appear to be more sensitive and responsive to social cues, including
threat signals, than are males. Recent theoretical models suggest that developmental …

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Background: Females appear to be more sensitive and responsive to social cues, including
threat signals, than are males. Recent theoretical models suggest that developmental …

A developmental examination of gender differences in brain engagement during evaluation of threat.

EB McClure, CS Monk, EE Nelson, E Zarahn… - Biological …, 2004 - europepmc.org
Background Females appear to be more sensitive and responsive to social cues, including
threat signals, than are males. Recent theoretical models suggest that developmental …

A developmental examination of gender differences in brain engagement during evaluation of threat

EB McClure, CS Monk, EE Nelson… - Biological …, 2004 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Females appear to be more sensitive and responsive to social cues, including
threat signals, than are males. Recent theoretical models suggest that developmental …

A developmental examination of gender differences in brain engagement during evaluation of threat

EB McClure, CS Monk, EE Nelson… - Biological …, 2004 - pure.johnshopkins.edu
Background Females appear to be more sensitive and responsive to social cues, including
threat signals, than are males. Recent theoretical models suggest that developmental …

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