Dr. Gerianne Alexander

Associate Professor
Ph.D., McGill University (1991)


Department of Psychology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4235

Office: 206 Psychology Building
email: gma@psyc.tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 845-2567
Fax: (979) 845-4727
Web: http://psych...php?ID=127



Area(s) of Specialization
Clinical Psychology
Developmental Psychology

Representative Publications

Wang, C., Alexander, G., Berman, N. et al. (1996). Testosterone replacement therapy improves mood in hypogonadal men. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 81, 3578-3583.

Alexander, G. M., Swerdloff, R. S., Wang, C., Salehian, B., Davidson, T., Steiner, B., & Hines, M. (1998). Androgen-behavior correlations in hypogonadal and eugonadal men: II. Cognitive behavior, Hormones and Behavior, 33, 85-94.

Alexander, G. M., & Hines, M. (2002). Sex differences in responses to children's toys in a non-human primate (Cercopithecus aethiops sabaeus), Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 467-479.

Alexander, G. M. (2003). An evolutionary perspective of sex-typed toy preferences: pink, blue, and the brain. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32, 7-17.

Alexander, G. M. & King, T. S. (2007). Androgens and eye movements in women and men during a test of mental rotation. Hormones and Behavior, 52, 197-204.

Evardone, M., Alexander, G. M. and Morey, L. C. (2008). Hormones and borderline personality features. Personality and Individual Differences, 44 (1), 278-287.

Alexander, G. M., & Evardone, M. (2008). Blocks and Bodies: Sex differences in a novel version of the Mental Rotations Test. Hormones and Behavior, 53 (1), 177-184.

Alexander, G. M. & Charles, N. (2009). Sex differences in adults’ relative visual interest in female and male faces, toys, and play styles. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 38, 434-441.

Alexander, G. M., Wilcox, T., & Woods, R. (2009). Sex differences in infants’ visual interest in toys. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 38, 427-433.

Alexander, G. M., Wilcox, T., & Farmer, M-B. Hormone-behavior associations in early infancy. Hormones and Behavior, in press.


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Research Interest Groups
Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience


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