The Effects of Infant Cries and Odors on Sympathy, Cortisol, and Autonomic Responses in New Mothers and Nonpostpartum Women
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Carol M. Worthman | Carl Corter | C. Worthman | A. Fleming | C. Corter | J. Stallings | M. Steiner | Meir Steiner | Alison S. Fleming | Joy F. Stallings
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