Emotional reactivity to others' distress is a vital prerequisite for a caring response. Testosterone, in contrast, is mostly associated with protection of personal dominance and decreased responsiveness to others' needs. However, experimental work also indicates that rising testosterone levels in response to infant distress can potentially facilitate protection. We assessed the impact of testosterone administration on participants' emotional reactivity to infants in distress, measuring their facial responses on the corrugator supercilii forehead muscle ('frowning') and the zygomaticus major ('smiling') as an index of emotional responses towards children. Moreover, we probed whether the effect of testosterone is moderated by participants' se...
Previous research has established a relationship between prenatal testosterone and sex-linked behavi...
BackgroundSex differences are present in many neuropsychiatric conditions that affect emotion and ap...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
Current evolutionary theories regarding the nature of hormonal responses to a variety of salient soc...
The capacity to infer the mental states of others (known as cognitive empathy) is essential for soci...
Testosterone plays an important role in social threat processing. Recent evidence suggests that test...
textAcross three studies, the role that testosterone plays in how individuals respond psychologicall...
This thesis provides a convergent view of the role of foetal testosterone (fT) on social development...
The steroid hormones testosterone and cortisol can be considered hormones for environmental challeng...
This project focused on the relationship between both circulating testosterone (T), prenatal exposur...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Infants’ crying modulates parental behaviors, which in turn, ideally, lead to calming the infant. Th...
Several studies have shown that mothers and fathers have significant lower levels of testosterone (T...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...
The studies reported in this thesis show that despite the development that the human brain has under...
Previous research has established a relationship between prenatal testosterone and sex-linked behavi...
BackgroundSex differences are present in many neuropsychiatric conditions that affect emotion and ap...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
Current evolutionary theories regarding the nature of hormonal responses to a variety of salient soc...
The capacity to infer the mental states of others (known as cognitive empathy) is essential for soci...
Testosterone plays an important role in social threat processing. Recent evidence suggests that test...
textAcross three studies, the role that testosterone plays in how individuals respond psychologicall...
This thesis provides a convergent view of the role of foetal testosterone (fT) on social development...
The steroid hormones testosterone and cortisol can be considered hormones for environmental challeng...
This project focused on the relationship between both circulating testosterone (T), prenatal exposur...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Infants’ crying modulates parental behaviors, which in turn, ideally, lead to calming the infant. Th...
Several studies have shown that mothers and fathers have significant lower levels of testosterone (T...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...
The studies reported in this thesis show that despite the development that the human brain has under...
Previous research has established a relationship between prenatal testosterone and sex-linked behavi...
BackgroundSex differences are present in many neuropsychiatric conditions that affect emotion and ap...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...