This study examined hormonal responses to competition in relation to gender, social context, and implicit motives. Participants (N = 326) were randomly assigned to win or lose in a 10-round, virtual face-to-face competition, in same-sex individual- and team-competition contexts. Saliva samples, taken before and twice after the competition, were assayed for testosterone (T), estradiol (E), progesterone (P), and cortisol (C). Implicit needs for power (nPower) and affiliation (nAffiliation) were assessed with a picture-story exercise before the competition. Aggression was measured via the volume at which participants set noise blasts for their opponents. Men competing individually and women competing as teams showed similar T increases after w...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
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The present study analyzes the testosterone (T), cortisol (C) and emotional response in competitive ...
<div><p>This study examined hormonal responses to competition in relation to gender, social context,...
This study examined hormonal responses to competition in relation to gender, social context, and imp...
High testosterone is linked to dominance and competitive behaviors, but that link is less clear in h...
High testosterone is linked to dominance and competitive behaviors, but that link is less clear in h...
Social interactions elicit androgen responses whose function has been posited to be the adjustment o...
Higher testosterone levels have been positively related to a variety of social behaviors and persona...
It has been proposed in the literature that the testosterone (T) response to competition in humans m...
<div><p>Dominance contests are recurrent and widespread causes of stress among mammals. Studies of a...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. I...
The present study analyzes the testosterone (T), cortisol (C) and emotional response in competitive ...
<div><p>This study examined hormonal responses to competition in relation to gender, social context,...
This study examined hormonal responses to competition in relation to gender, social context, and imp...
High testosterone is linked to dominance and competitive behaviors, but that link is less clear in h...
High testosterone is linked to dominance and competitive behaviors, but that link is less clear in h...
Social interactions elicit androgen responses whose function has been posited to be the adjustment o...
Higher testosterone levels have been positively related to a variety of social behaviors and persona...
It has been proposed in the literature that the testosterone (T) response to competition in humans m...
<div><p>Dominance contests are recurrent and widespread causes of stress among mammals. Studies of a...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. I...
The present study analyzes the testosterone (T), cortisol (C) and emotional response in competitive ...