Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on the brain and these have observable behavioral correlates in adult life. There are reasons to expect that social behaviors—which are fundamental for the evolutionary success of humans—might be related to biological factors such as prenatal sex hormone exposure. Nevertheless, the existing literature is inconclusive as to whether and how prenatal exposure to testosterone and estrogen, proxied by the second-to-fourth digit ratio (2D:4D), may predict non-selfish behavior. Here, we investigate this question using economic experiments with real monetary stakes and analyzing five different dimensions of social behavior in a comparatively large sample...
Prosocial behaviour (i.e., voluntary behaviour intended to benefit another) seems to be fully develo...
Animal research has established that effects of hormones on social behaviour depend on characteristi...
Prenatal androgens have organizational effects on brain and endocrine system development, which may ...
Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on t...
Prenatal exposure to sex hormones exerts organizational effects on the brain which have observable b...
Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on t...
Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on t...
Prenatal exposure to sex hormones exerts organizational effects on the brain which have observable b...
Prenatal exposure to sex hormones exerts organizational effects on the brainwhich have observable be...
Gene-culture co-evolution emphasizes the joint role of culture and genes for the emergence of altrui...
Gene-culture co-evolution emphasizes the joint role of culture and genes for the emergence of altrui...
The position people occupy in their social and professional networks is related to their social stat...
Digit ratio (2D:4D) and facial width-to-height ratio (WHR) are supposedly static indicators of testo...
Some authors propose that gender norms pose divergent effects on generosity, usually being women the...
Positive social interactions are crucial for human well-being. Elevated prenatal exposure to testost...
Prosocial behaviour (i.e., voluntary behaviour intended to benefit another) seems to be fully develo...
Animal research has established that effects of hormones on social behaviour depend on characteristi...
Prenatal androgens have organizational effects on brain and endocrine system development, which may ...
Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on t...
Prenatal exposure to sex hormones exerts organizational effects on the brain which have observable b...
Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on t...
Prenatal exposure to hormones, and to sex hormones in particular, exerts organizational effects on t...
Prenatal exposure to sex hormones exerts organizational effects on the brain which have observable b...
Prenatal exposure to sex hormones exerts organizational effects on the brainwhich have observable be...
Gene-culture co-evolution emphasizes the joint role of culture and genes for the emergence of altrui...
Gene-culture co-evolution emphasizes the joint role of culture and genes for the emergence of altrui...
The position people occupy in their social and professional networks is related to their social stat...
Digit ratio (2D:4D) and facial width-to-height ratio (WHR) are supposedly static indicators of testo...
Some authors propose that gender norms pose divergent effects on generosity, usually being women the...
Positive social interactions are crucial for human well-being. Elevated prenatal exposure to testost...
Prosocial behaviour (i.e., voluntary behaviour intended to benefit another) seems to be fully develo...
Animal research has established that effects of hormones on social behaviour depend on characteristi...
Prenatal androgens have organizational effects on brain and endocrine system development, which may ...