Editorial Board

Editorial Board

hbe054-3 cover 7/11/08 9:56 AM Page 2 Hormones and Behavior Brain Research take another look EDITOR www.elsevier.com/locate/brainres Anne M. Et...

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hbe054-3 cover

7/11/08

9:56 AM

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Hormones and Behavior Brain Research take another look

EDITOR

www.elsevier.com/locate/brainres

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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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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