Testosterone and the monoamine oxidase-A (MAOA) polymorphism are potential neuromodulators for aggression. By acting on similar brain circuits, they might interactively influence human behavior. The current study investigates the causal role of testosterone on aggression-related brain activity and the potential interaction with the MAOA polymorphism. In a double-blind process, 93 healthy males received a testosterone or placebo gel. In an fMRI session, participants performed a Taylor aggression paradigm in which they received provoking feedback and could afterwards decide how aggressively they would react. Testosterone and cortisol levels as well as subjective anger were assessed prior and after the task. Circulating testosterone levels wer...
Low expressing alleles of the MAOA gene (MAOA-L) have been associated with an increased risk for dev...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
Genetic risk may predispose individuals to compromised anger regulation, potentially through modulat...
Testosterone and the monoamine oxidase-A (MAOA) polymorphism are potential neuromodulators for aggre...
A functional VNTR polymorphism in the promoter of the monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA-LPR) has previo...
BACKGROUND: In a range of species, the androgen steroid testosterone is known to potentiate neural c...
Research with violent offenders and delinquent adolescents suggests that endogenous testosterone con...
Research with violent offenders and delinquent adolescents suggests that endogenous testosterone con...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to influence aggressive behavior by altering the neural...
Animal studies suggest a causal link between testosterone and aggression. However, in human research...
■ Testosterone plays a role in aggressive behavior, but themech-anisms remain unclear. The present s...
Converging evidence emphasizes the role of an interaction between monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genotyp...
A recent [18F]FDOPA-PET study reports negative correlations between dopamine synthesis rates and agg...
Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) has earned the nickname “warrior gene” because it has been linked to...
Aggressiveness is highly heritable. Recent experimental work has linked individual differences in a ...
Low expressing alleles of the MAOA gene (MAOA-L) have been associated with an increased risk for dev...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
Genetic risk may predispose individuals to compromised anger regulation, potentially through modulat...
Testosterone and the monoamine oxidase-A (MAOA) polymorphism are potential neuromodulators for aggre...
A functional VNTR polymorphism in the promoter of the monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA-LPR) has previo...
BACKGROUND: In a range of species, the androgen steroid testosterone is known to potentiate neural c...
Research with violent offenders and delinquent adolescents suggests that endogenous testosterone con...
Research with violent offenders and delinquent adolescents suggests that endogenous testosterone con...
Testosterone and cortisol have been proposed to influence aggressive behavior by altering the neural...
Animal studies suggest a causal link between testosterone and aggression. However, in human research...
■ Testosterone plays a role in aggressive behavior, but themech-anisms remain unclear. The present s...
Converging evidence emphasizes the role of an interaction between monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) genotyp...
A recent [18F]FDOPA-PET study reports negative correlations between dopamine synthesis rates and agg...
Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) has earned the nickname “warrior gene” because it has been linked to...
Aggressiveness is highly heritable. Recent experimental work has linked individual differences in a ...
Low expressing alleles of the MAOA gene (MAOA-L) have been associated with an increased risk for dev...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
Genetic risk may predispose individuals to compromised anger regulation, potentially through modulat...