Effects of victory and defeat on testosterone and cortisol response to competition: Evidence for same response patterns in men and women
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J. R. Alvero-Cruz | Manuel Jiménez | R. Aguilar | Raúl Aguilar | Manuel Jiménez | José R. Alvero-Cruz | J. Alvero-Cruz
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