peer reviewedThe authors of the original challenge hypothesis proposed influential hypotheses concerning the relationship between testosterone concentrations in the blood and aggressive social behaviors. Many of the key observations were made in avian species studied in the wild and in captivity. In this review we evaluate some remaining questions about the ideas discussed in the challenge hypothesis from a neuroendocrine perspective. For example, a rise in testosterone in response to a social aggressive stimulus might involve complex social information being processed by the brain and an appropriate signal sent to the gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neuronal system. Alternatively, social stimuli could more directly stimulate the tes...
ABSTRACT This review article explores the evidence that testosterone is significantly correlated wit...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In a range of species, the androgen steroid testosterone i...
Aggression is an important social behavior that plays key roles in mediating access to limited resou...
In 1849, Berthold demonstrated that testicular secretions are necessary for aggressive behavior in r...
Testosterone levels are not static but fluctuate in response to environmental inputs, including soci...
<div><p>Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consist...
Our review focuses on findings from mammals as part of a Special Issue "30th Anniversary of the Chal...
Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consistent indi...
In this chapter we have shown that the role of testosterone in modulation of aggression and related ...
The studies reported in this thesis show that despite the development that the human brain has under...
Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consistent indi...
Testosterone (T) is a critical endocrine factor for the activation of many aspects of reproductive b...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that male vertebrates can respond to social challenges, such as ...
Testosterone plays an important role in territorial behavior of many male vertebrates and the Challe...
BACKGROUND: In a range of species, the androgen steroid testosterone is known to potentiate neural c...
ABSTRACT This review article explores the evidence that testosterone is significantly correlated wit...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In a range of species, the androgen steroid testosterone i...
Aggression is an important social behavior that plays key roles in mediating access to limited resou...
In 1849, Berthold demonstrated that testicular secretions are necessary for aggressive behavior in r...
Testosterone levels are not static but fluctuate in response to environmental inputs, including soci...
<div><p>Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consist...
Our review focuses on findings from mammals as part of a Special Issue "30th Anniversary of the Chal...
Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consistent indi...
In this chapter we have shown that the role of testosterone in modulation of aggression and related ...
The studies reported in this thesis show that despite the development that the human brain has under...
Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consistent indi...
Testosterone (T) is a critical endocrine factor for the activation of many aspects of reproductive b...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that male vertebrates can respond to social challenges, such as ...
Testosterone plays an important role in territorial behavior of many male vertebrates and the Challe...
BACKGROUND: In a range of species, the androgen steroid testosterone is known to potentiate neural c...
ABSTRACT This review article explores the evidence that testosterone is significantly correlated wit...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In a range of species, the androgen steroid testosterone i...
Aggression is an important social behavior that plays key roles in mediating access to limited resou...