
- Motiv Emot (2007) 31:1324 DOI 10.1007/s11031-006-9042-9
- PANG AND SCHULTHEISSASSESSING IMPLICIT MOTIVES Assessing Implicit Motives in U.S. College Students
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Oliver C. Schultheiss University of Michigan
- Implicit Motives Properties of Motive-Specific Incentives
- Curriculum Vitae: Annette Kordik Address: Friedrich-Alexander Universitt
- Implicit Power Motivation Moderates Men's Testosterone Responses to Imagined
- Brief Report Implicit motives and sexual motivation
- Journal of Research in Personality 34, 269277 (2000) doi:10.1006/jrpe.1999.2279, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on
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- Curriculum Vitae Dipl.-Psych. Ramona Maria Roch
- Perceived Facial Expressions of Emotion as Motivational Incentives: Evidence From a Differential Implicit Learning Paradigm
- Inhibited Power Motivation and Persuasive Communication
- Endogenous testosterone levels are associated with amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex responses to anger faces in men but not women
- Testosterone is positively associated with risk taking in the Iowa Gambling Task Steven J. Stanton a,b,c,
- Implicit Power Motivation Predicts Men's Testosterone Changes and Implicit Learning
- Oliver C. Schultheiss Implicit motives 1 Running head: IMPLICIT MOTIVES
- 1 Curriculum Vitae: Martin G. Kllner Curriculum Vitae
- Implicit motives and gonadal steroid hormones: effects of menstrual cycle phase, oral contraceptive use, and relationship status
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- JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT, 89(2), 197201 Copyright C 2007, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
- Running head: IMPLICIT POWER MOTIVATION A Biobehavioral Model of Implicit Power Motivation
- Motivation 1 Running head: Motivation
- Assessment of Implicit Motives With a Research Version of the TAT
- Social closeness increases salivary progesterone in humans Stephanie L. Brown a,b,
- Schultheiss & Strasser Referential processing 1 Running head: REFERENTIAL PROCESSING
- Schultheiss, Schiepe, & Rawolle Hormone assays 1 Running head: HORMONE ASSAYS
- Running Head: TESTOSTERONE AND POWER Testosterone and power
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- IMPLICIT MOTIVES 1 Running head: IMPLICIT MOTIVES
- Biopsychological and neural processes 1 Implicit Motives
- Salivary testosterone, cortisol, and progesterone: Two-week stability, interhormone correlations, and effects of time of day, menstrual cycle, and oral contraceptive use
- Appeared as: Schultheiss, O. C., & Brunstein, J. C. (2010). Introduction. In O. C. Schultheiss & J. C. Brunstein (Eds.), Implicit motives (pp. ix-xxvii). New York, NY
- The hormonal correlates of implicit power motivation Steven J. Stanton a,*, Oliver C. Schultheiss b
- Assessment of Salivary Hormones
- Exploring the motivational brain: effects of implicit power motivation on brain activation
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Running head: Biopsychological Aspects of Motivation Biopsychological Aspects of Motivation
- The role of implicit motivation in hot and cold goal pursuit: Effects on goal progress, goal rumination,
- Measuring implicit motives 1 RUNNING HEAD: Measuring implicit motives
- Basal and dynamic relationships between implicit power motivation and estradiol in women
- Methodological and Dispositional Predictors of Congruence Between Implicit and Explicit
- Brief report Relationship between salivary cortisol and progesterone levels in humans
- Basal testosterone moderates responses to anger faces in humans Michelle M. Wirth ,1
- Salivary cortisol changes in humans after winning or losing a dominance contest depend on implicit power motivation
- Effects of affiliation arousal (hope of closeness) and affiliation stress (fear of rejection) on progesterone and cortisol
- Implicit motives and competence 1 Running head: IMPLICIT MOTIVES AND COMPETENCE
- Effects of Implicit Power Motivation on Men's and Women's Implicit Learning and Testosterone Changes After Social Victory or Defeat
- Effects of affiliation and power motivation arousal on salivary progesterone and testosterone
- Information processing account 1 From: Schultheiss, O. C. (2001). An information processing account of implicit motive arousal. In M. L. Maehr & P.
- A Necessary Adjustment of Protocol for Use of DPC Coat-a-Count Total Testosterone Assay with Saliva
- Curriculum Vitae Oliver C. Schultheiss, Dr. phil.
- Curriculum Vitae Dipl. Psych. Miriam Frisch
- STACIE C. C. GRAHAM Chair of Experimental Psychology,
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- Curriculum Vitae Dipl. Psych. Andreas G. Rsch
- Activity Inhibition: A Predictor of Lateralized Brain Function During Stress?
- Curriculum Vitae: Dr. Annette Kordik Chair for Experimental Psychology, Motivation and Affective Neuroscience
- Curriculum Vitae Oliver C. Schultheiss, Dr. phil.
- 1 Curriculum Vitae: Martin G. Kllner Curriculum Vitae
- Curriculum Vitae Dipl. Psych. Miriam Frisch
- 1 Curriculum Vitae: Maria Patalakh Curriculum Vitae
- Curriculum Vitae Dipl.-Psych. Ramona Maria Roch