In 1849, Berthold demonstrated that testicular secretions are necessary for aggressive behavior in roosters. Since then, research on the neuroendocrinology of aggression has been dominated by the paradigm that the brain receives gonadal hormones, primarily testosterone, which modulate relevant neural circuits. While this paradigm has been extremely useful, recent studies reveal important alternatives. For example, most vertebrate species are seasonal breeders, and many species show aggression outside of the breeding season, when gonads are regressed and circulating testosterone levels are typically low. Studies in birds and mammals suggest that an adrenal androgen precursor-dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)-may be important for the expression o...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Aggression is an important social behavior that plays key roles in mediating access to limited resou...
Aggression is an essential social behavior that promotes survival and reproductive fitness across an...
peer reviewedThe authors of the original challenge hypothesis proposed influential hypotheses concer...
Biological steroids were traditionally thought to be synthesized exclusively by the adrenal glands a...
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a testosterone/oestrogen precursor and known modulator of vertebrat...
Biological steroids were traditionally thought to be synthesized exclusively by the adrenal glands a...
Biological steroids were traditionally thought to be synthesized exclusively by the adrenal glands a...
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a testosterone/oestrogen precursor and known modulator of vertebrat...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...
Testosterone (T) is a critical endocrine factor for the activation of many aspects of reproductive b...
Biological steroids were traditionally thought to be synthesized exclusively by the adrenal glands a...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Aggression is an important social behavior that plays key roles in mediating access to limited resou...
Aggression is an essential social behavior that promotes survival and reproductive fitness across an...
peer reviewedThe authors of the original challenge hypothesis proposed influential hypotheses concer...
Biological steroids were traditionally thought to be synthesized exclusively by the adrenal glands a...
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a testosterone/oestrogen precursor and known modulator of vertebrat...
Biological steroids were traditionally thought to be synthesized exclusively by the adrenal glands a...
Biological steroids were traditionally thought to be synthesized exclusively by the adrenal glands a...
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a testosterone/oestrogen precursor and known modulator of vertebrat...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...
Classic findings have demonstrated an important role for sex steroids as regulators of aggression, b...
Testosterone (T) is a critical endocrine factor for the activation of many aspects of reproductive b...
Biological steroids were traditionally thought to be synthesized exclusively by the adrenal glands a...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...
Testosterone or its metabolite, estrogen, regulates aggression in males of many mammalian species. B...