Menstrual cycle effects on cortisol responsivity and emotional retrieval following a psychosocial stressor
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Erin M Eatough | L. Rubin | P. Maki | A. Savarese | Leah H. Rubin | E. Sundermann | Pauline M. Maki | Kristen L. Mordecai | Erin Sundermann | Antonia Savarese | Erin Eatough | Lauren Drogos | L. Drogos
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