Hormones and Behavior Brain Research take another look
EDITOR
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Anne M. Etgen Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1300 Morris Park Avenue, F113 Bronx, New York 10461
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Andrew Bass
Margaret McCarthy
Kim Wallen
Elizabeth Adkins-Regan
Wolfgang Goymann
Barney A. Schlinger
H. Elliott Albers
Melissa Hines
Jill E. Schneider
Gregory F. Ball
Elaine Hull
Barbara Sherwin
Jacques Balthazart
Eric B. Keverne
Tracey J. Shors
Michael Baum
Rosemary Knapp
Rae Silver
EDITORIAL BOARD
D. Caroline Blanchard Sunny K. Boyd S. Marc Breedlove John D. Buntin Ann S. Clark Geert J. De Vries David A. Edwards Claude Fabre-Nys
Donna Korol Victoria N. Luine Cheryl M. McCormick
Cheryl L. Sisk Laura Smale Maria B.C. Sousa
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Life begins at 40
Joan I. Morrell Inga Neumann Sonoko Ogawa Rui F. Oliveira
Juli Wade De-Hua Wang Zuo-Xin Wang
Susan E. Fahrbach
GianCarlo Panzica
Ruth Wood
Loretta M. Flanagan-Cato
Raul G. Paredes
Barbara C. Woodside
Alison S. Fleming
Donald W. Pfaff
Katherine Wynne-Edwards
Jeffrey A. French
Diego Rubolini
Larry Young
Gabriela González-Mariscal
Norbert Sachser
Toni Ziegler
Cover photo. Male and female monkeys interacted with human gender stereotyped toys in a manner very similar to that seen in children. A female rhesus monkey cradles a plush toy (upper left) and a male monkey manipulates a wheeled toy (lower right). Males showed a stronger discrimination between the two toy types than did females, a characteristic of childrens’ gendered toy preferences. (Photos by Kim Wallen, permission granted).
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