The effects of sex steroids on spatial performance : a review and an experimental clinical investigation
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L. S. Liben | V. Chinchilli | E. Susman | J. Finkelstein | S. Kunselman | J. Schwab | J. Dubas | L. Demers | G. Lookingbill | H. R. Krogh | H. Kulin | Judith Semon Dubas | M. D'Arcangelo | Holleen R. Krogh | Vernon M. Chinchilli | Laurence M. Demers | Jordan W. Finkelstein | Elizabeth J. Susman
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