According to the Challenge Hypothesis, high levels of testosterone (T) are associated with status-seeking behaviors, especially in competitive situations. However, there have not been many studies about rivals’ social status and pre-competition neuroendocrine responses. The aim of this study was to analyze whether the participants in a chess tournament showed different pre-match testosterone and cortisol levels depending on differences in ELO (i.e., the International Chess Federation rating to rank the competitive potential and social status between players). The sample was six male participants (mean ± SD) aged 25.5 ± 8.4 years with experience in official tournaments of 16.33 ± 5.72 years and an average ELO rating of 2217.67 ± 112.67. Sali...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
Burk CL, Mayer A, Wiese BS. Nail-biters and thrashing wins: Testosterone responses of football fans ...
According to the Challenge Hypothesis, high levels of testosterone (T) are associated with status-se...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
The biosocial model is the most important hypotheses to interpret the relationship between testoster...
This study aimed to analyze the modulating effect of competition seriousness and competition level i...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
This study aimed to analyze the modulating effect of competition seriousness and competition level i...
This study aimed to analyze the modulating effect of competition seriousness and competition level i...
Many studies investigating the relationship between hormones and competition have focused on athlet...
The aim of the present study was to assess the change in the levels of testosterone and cortisol aft...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
Burk CL, Mayer A, Wiese BS. Nail-biters and thrashing wins: Testosterone responses of football fans ...
According to the Challenge Hypothesis, high levels of testosterone (T) are associated with status-se...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
Testosterone (T) increases after competition have typically been attributed to winning, yet there is...
The biosocial model is the most important hypotheses to interpret the relationship between testoster...
This study aimed to analyze the modulating effect of competition seriousness and competition level i...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
This study aimed to analyze the modulating effect of competition seriousness and competition level i...
This study aimed to analyze the modulating effect of competition seriousness and competition level i...
Many studies investigating the relationship between hormones and competition have focused on athlet...
The aim of the present study was to assess the change in the levels of testosterone and cortisol aft...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
Burk CL, Mayer A, Wiese BS. Nail-biters and thrashing wins: Testosterone responses of football fans ...