Parochial altruism, defined as increased ingroup favoritism and heightened outgroup hostility, is a widespread feature of human societies that affects altruistic cooperation and punishment behavior, particularly in intergroup conflicts. Humans tend to protect fellow group members and fight against outsiders, even at substantial costs for themselves. Testosterone modulates responses to competition and social threat, but its exact role in the context of parochial altruism remains controversial. Here, we investigated how testosterone influences altruistic punishment tendencies in the presence of an intergroup competition. Fifty male soccer fans played an ultimatum game (UG), in which they faced anonymous proposers that could either be a fan of...
Although popular discussion of testosterone’s influence on males often centers on aggression and ant...
Higher testosterone levels have been positively related to a variety of social behaviors and persona...
A number of recent influential publications have promoted the idea that the high levels of altruism ...
<div><p>Parochial altruism, defined as increased ingroup favoritism and heightened outgroup hostilit...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
Identifying the mechanisms that compel prosocial and antisocial behaviors is essential when seeking ...
Conspicuous consumption refers to the phenomenon where individuals purchase goods for signalling soc...
The Male Warrior Hypothesis (MWH) establishes that men’s psychology has been shaped by inter-group c...
Abstract Although testosterone is generally considered to promote dominance behaviors, in humans it ...
How do human beings decide when to be selfish or selfless? In this study, we gave testosterone to 25...
In many animal species including humans circulating androgen levels inmales respond to social chall...
Fairness concerns play a prominent role in promoting cooperation in human societies. Social preferen...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Testosterone (T) has been identified as a hormone that influences aggressive behaviors across many s...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to inf...
Although popular discussion of testosterone’s influence on males often centers on aggression and ant...
Higher testosterone levels have been positively related to a variety of social behaviors and persona...
A number of recent influential publications have promoted the idea that the high levels of altruism ...
<div><p>Parochial altruism, defined as increased ingroup favoritism and heightened outgroup hostilit...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
Identifying the mechanisms that compel prosocial and antisocial behaviors is essential when seeking ...
Conspicuous consumption refers to the phenomenon where individuals purchase goods for signalling soc...
The Male Warrior Hypothesis (MWH) establishes that men’s psychology has been shaped by inter-group c...
Abstract Although testosterone is generally considered to promote dominance behaviors, in humans it ...
How do human beings decide when to be selfish or selfless? In this study, we gave testosterone to 25...
In many animal species including humans circulating androgen levels inmales respond to social chall...
Fairness concerns play a prominent role in promoting cooperation in human societies. Social preferen...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Testosterone (T) has been identified as a hormone that influences aggressive behaviors across many s...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to inf...
Although popular discussion of testosterone’s influence on males often centers on aggression and ant...
Higher testosterone levels have been positively related to a variety of social behaviors and persona...
A number of recent influential publications have promoted the idea that the high levels of altruism ...