Scott H. Liening, B.A.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
Area:
behavioral endocrinology, personalityWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorOliver C. Schultheiss | research assistant | 2004-2006 | University of Michigan |
Robert Josephs | grad student | 2006- |
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Wirth MM, Stanton SJ, Gaffey AE, et al. (2012) Letter in response to Ackermann et al., "Testosterone levels in healthy men are related to amygdala reactivity and memory performance". Psychoneuroendocrinology. 37: 1587-8 |
Ristvedt SL, Josephs RA, Liening SH. (2012) Endogenous testosterone levels are associated with assessments of unfavourable health information. Psychology & Health. 27: 507-14 |
Stanton SJ, Liening SH, Schultheiss OC. (2011) Testosterone is positively associated with risk taking in the Iowa Gambling Task. Hormones and Behavior. 59: 252-6 |
Schultheiss OC, Patalakh M, Rawolle M, et al. (2011) Referential competence is associated with motivational congruence Journal of Research in Personality. 45: 59-70 |
Liening SH, Stanton SJ, Saini EK, et al. (2010) Salivary testosterone, cortisol, and progesterone: two-week stability, interhormone correlations, and effects of time of day, menstrual cycle, and oral contraceptive use on steroid hormone levels. Physiology & Behavior. 99: 8-16 |
Liening SH, Josephs RA. (2010) It Is Not Just About Testosterone: Physiological Mediators and Moderators of Testosterone’s Behavioral Effects Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 4: 982-994 |
Schultheiss OC, Liening SH, Schad D. (2008) The reliability of a Picture Story Exercise measure of implicit motives: Estimates of internal consistency, retest reliability, and ipsative stability Journal of Research in Personality. 42: 1560-1571 |