Volume 100, Number 1, February 2009

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Articles

Fetal testosterone and autistic traits
pp. 1-22(22)
Authors: Auyeung, Bonnie; Baron-Cohen, Simon; Ashwin, Emma; Knickmeyer, Rebecca; Taylor, Kevin; Hackett, Gerald

Commentaries

Are autistic traits autistic?
pp. 23-28(6)
Authors: Barbeau, Elise B.; Mendrek, Adrianna; Mottron, Laurent

Is autism really a coherent syndrome in boys, or girls?
pp. 33-37(5)
Author: Skuse, David H.

Author response

Fetal testosterone and autistic traits: A response to three fascinating commentaries
pp. 39-47(9)
Authors: Baron-Cohen, Simon; Auyeung, Bonnie; Ashwin, Emma; Knickmeyer, Rebecca

Regular articles

Healthy ageing, perceived motor-efficacy, and performance on cognitively demanding action tasks
pp. 49-70(22)
Authors: Potter, Lauren M.; Grealy, Madeleine A.; O'Connor, Rory C.

Modelling antecedents of blood donation motivation among non-donors of varying age and education
pp. 71-90(20)
Authors: Lemmens, K. P. H.; Abraham, C.; Ruiter, R. A. C.; Veldhuizen, I. J. T.; Dehing, C. J. G.; Bos, A. E. R.; Schaalma, H. P.

When mere exposure leads to less liking: The incremental threat effect in intergroup contexts
pp. 133-149(17)
Authors: Crisp, Richard J.; Hutter, Russell R. C.; Young, Bryony

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