Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few empirical studies actually investigated this joint relation in humans, and reported inconsistent findings. Also, samples in these studies were small and/or specific, and consisted largely of males. Therefore, in the current study testosterone and cortisol in relation to aggression were investigated in a non-clinical sample of 259 boys and girls (mean age 16.98 years, SD=0.42, 56% boys). A positive testosterone/cortisol ratio, that is, high testosterone relative to cortisol, was found to be associated with aggressive behavior, explaining 7% of the variance. The interaction between testosterone and cortisol was not related to aggressive behavior...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
The aim of this piece of research was to study the existence of clusters based on anger, empathy and...
Only two studies to date have considered the joint effects of testosterone and cortisol on direct me...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
BACKGROUND: In animals, strong evidence exists for an association between testosterone and aggressio...
Background: In animals, strong evidence exists for an association between testosterone and aggressio...
Increasing evidence indicates that the interaction between testosterone and cortisol is associated w...
Chronic antisocial behaviour in youth has been associated with cortisol, a measure of stress reactiv...
Although numerous studies have examined the neuroendocrinology of aggression, the findings are mixed...
Background: The evidence for a role of androgens in human aggression is less convincing than in anim...
Testosterone (T) has been found to have a stimulating effect on aggressive behavior in a wide range ...
There is increasing evidence that aggressive individuals are characterized by neuroendocrine abnorma...
Recently, with the development of new technology, researchers have focused on physiological predicto...
This study investigated the impact of testosterone and cortisol on aggression in a crisis simulation...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
The aim of this piece of research was to study the existence of clusters based on anger, empathy and...
Only two studies to date have considered the joint effects of testosterone and cortisol on direct me...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to jointly regulate aggressive behavior. However, few e...
BACKGROUND: In animals, strong evidence exists for an association between testosterone and aggressio...
Background: In animals, strong evidence exists for an association between testosterone and aggressio...
Increasing evidence indicates that the interaction between testosterone and cortisol is associated w...
Chronic antisocial behaviour in youth has been associated with cortisol, a measure of stress reactiv...
Although numerous studies have examined the neuroendocrinology of aggression, the findings are mixed...
Background: The evidence for a role of androgens in human aggression is less convincing than in anim...
Testosterone (T) has been found to have a stimulating effect on aggressive behavior in a wide range ...
There is increasing evidence that aggressive individuals are characterized by neuroendocrine abnorma...
Recently, with the development of new technology, researchers have focused on physiological predicto...
This study investigated the impact of testosterone and cortisol on aggression in a crisis simulation...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
The aim of this piece of research was to study the existence of clusters based on anger, empathy and...
Only two studies to date have considered the joint effects of testosterone and cortisol on direct me...