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Schutter D, van Honk J, Tuiten A, de Haan E, Koppeschaar H
J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci . 2001 Dec; 13(4):534-5. PMID: 11748329
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van Honk J, Tuiten A, Hermans E, Putman P, Koppeschaar H, Thijssen J, et al.
Behav Neurosci . 2001 Mar; 115(1):238-42. PMID: 11256447
Recently, it was demonstrated how individuals with high levels of testosterone selectively attend toward angry faces. It was argued that this suggests that high levels of testosterone are associated with...
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Sjostrom L, Rissanen A, Andersen T, Boldrin M, Golay A, Koppeschaar H, et al.
Ter Arkh . 2000 Oct; 72(8):50-4. PMID: 11019429
Background: We undertook a randomised controlled trial to assess the efficacy and tolerance of orlistat, a gastrointestinal lipase inhibitor, in promoting weight loss and preventing weight regain in obese patients...
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Markus R, Panhuysen G, Tuiten A, Koppeschaar H
Physiol Behav . 2000 Sep; 70(3-4):333-42. PMID: 11006432
The aim of this study was to investigate whether in stress-prone subjects, carbohydrate-rich, protein-poor food (CR/PP) diminished depressive mood and a cortisol response under controllable as well as uncontrollable laboratory...
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van Honk J, Tuiten A, van den Hout M, Koppeschaar H, Thijssen J, de Haan E, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2000 Jun; 25(6):577-91. PMID: 10840170
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between selective attention to social threat and neuroendocrine activity. Selective attention to social threat was measured using a supraliminal (unmasked) and a...
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Tuiten A, van Honk J, Koppeschaar H, Bernaards C, Thijssen J, Verbaten R
Arch Gen Psychiatry . 2000 Feb; 57(2):149-53; discussion 155-6. PMID: 10665617
Background: The assumption that testosterone is involved in human female sexual functioning is mainly based on results of studies of women with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. This study sought to determine the...
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van Honk J, Tuiten A, Verbaten R, van den Hout M, Koppeschaar H, Thijssen J, et al.
Horm Behav . 1999 Aug; 36(1):17-24. PMID: 10433883
An experiment was designed to investigate the relation among salivary testosterone, mood, and selective attention to threat. The participant group consisted of 32 nonclinical subjects (16 men and 16 women)....
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van Honk J, Tuiten A, van den Hout M, Koppeschaar H, Thijssen J, de Haan E, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 1998 Dec; 23(7):741-7. PMID: 9854745
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between baseline salivary cortisol (CORT) levels and selective attention for displays of angry faces. Selective attention was investigated using a pictorial emotional...
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Markus C, Panhuysen G, Tuiten A, Koppeschaar H, Fekkes D, Peters M
Appetite . 1998 Aug; 31(1):49-65. PMID: 9716435
This study investigates whether in stress-prone subjects, carbohydrate-rich, protein-poor food (CR/PP) prevents a deterioration of mood and performance under uncontrollable laboratory stress conditions. The assumption was that in stress-prone subjects...
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Tuiten A, Laan E, Panhuysen G, Everaerd W, de Haan E, Koppeschaar H, et al.
Psychosom Med . 1996 May; 58(3):234-41. PMID: 8771623
Psychosexual dysfunction is often suggested the cause of the disturbed eating habits associated with hypothalamic secondary amenorrhea. In contrast, we explored the possibility that impaired sexual function may result from...