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Melissa Hines
Melissa Hines
Professor of Psychology, University of Cambridge
Verified email at cam.ac.uk
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Consensus statement on management of intersex disorders
PA Lee, CP Houk, SF Ahmed, IA Hughes, ...
Pediatrics 118 (2), e488-e500, 2006
14022006
Human behavioral sex differences: A role for gonadal hormones during early development?
ML Collaer, M Hines
Psychological bulletin 118 (1), 55, 1995
11781995
Two sexually dimorphic cell groups in the human brain
LS Allen, M Hines, JE Shryne, RA Gorski
Journal of Neuroscience 9 (2), 497-506, 1989
7381989
Early androgens are related to childhood sex-typed toy preferences
SA Berenbaum, M Hines
Psychological science 3 (3), 203-206, 1992
7251992
Brain gender
M Hines
Oxford University Press, 2005
6802005
Masculinized finger length patterns in human males and females with congenital adrenal hyperplasia
WM Brown, M Hines, BA Fane, SM Breedlove
Hormones and behavior 42 (4), 380-386, 2002
6552002
Androgen and psychosexual development: Core gender identity, sexual orientation, and recalled childhood gender role behavior in women and men with congenital adrenal …
M Hines, C Brook, GS Conway
Journal of sex research 41 (1), 75-81, 2004
5032004
Fetal testosterone predicts sexually differentiated childhood behavior in girls and in boys
B Auyeung, S Baron-Cohen, E Ashwin, R Knickmeyer, K Taylor, G Hackett, ...
Psychological science 20 (2), 144-148, 2009
4522009
Sex differences in response to children's toys in nonhuman primates (Cercopithecus aethiops sabaeus)
GM Alexander, M Hines
Evolution and Human Behavior 23 (6), 467-479, 2002
4432002
Sex differences in subregions of the medial nucleus of the amygdala and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of the rat
M Hines, LS Allen, RA Gorski
Brain research 579 (2), 321-326, 1992
4331992
Sex-related variation in human behavior and the brain
M Hines
Trends in cognitive sciences 14 (10), 448-456, 2010
4252010
Gender development and the human brain
M Hines
Annual review of neuroscience 34, 69-88, 2011
4082011
Prenatal gonadal hormones and sex differences in human behavior.
M Hines
Psychological Bulletin 92 (1), 56, 1982
3881982
Psychological outcomes and gender-related development in complete androgen insensitivity syndrome
M Hines, SF Ahmed, IA Hughes
Archives of sexual behavior 32, 93-101, 2003
3862003
Prenatal phthalate exposure and reduced masculine play in boys
SH Swan, F Liu, M Hines, RL Kruse, C Wang, JB Redmon, A Sparks, ...
International journal of andrology 33 (2), 259-269, 2010
3462010
Androgen–behavior correlations in hypogonadal men and eugonadal men
GM Alexander, RS Swerdloff, C Wang, T Davidson, V McDonald, ...
Hormones and Behavior 33 (2), 85-94, 1998
3421998
Androgen and the development of human sex‐typical behavior: Rough‐and‐tumble play and sex of preferred playmates in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
M Hines, FR Kaufman
Child development 65 (4), 1042-1053, 1994
3331994
Spatial abilities following prenatal androgen abnormality: Targeting and mental rotations performance in individuals with congenital adrenal hyperplasia
M Hines, BA Fane, VL Pasterski, GA Mathews, GS Conway, C Brook
Psychoneuroendocrinology 28 (8), 1010-1026, 2003
3212003
Infants’ preferences for toys, colors, and shapes: Sex differences and similarities
V Jadva, M Hines, S Golombok
Archives of sexual behavior 39, 1261-1273, 2010
3092010
Prenatal hormones and postnatal socialization by parents as determinants of male‐typical toy play in girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia
VL Pasterski, ME Geffner, C Brain, P Hindmarsh, C Brook, M Hines
Child development 76 (1), 264-278, 2005
3042005
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