A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition. The relationship between androgenic hormones, like testosterone (T), and aggression is extensively studied in human populations. Yet, while this work has illuminated a variety of principals regarding the behavioral and phenotypic effects of T, it is also hindered by inherent limitations of performing research on people. In these instances, animal research can be used to gain further insight into the complex mechanisms by which T influences aggression. Here, we explore recent studies on T and aggression in numerous vertebrate species, although we focus primarily on males and on a New World rodent called the California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). This species is highly ...
Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consistent indi...
Our review focuses on findings from mammals as part of a Special Issue "30th Anniversary of the Chal...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
In this chapter we have shown that the role of testosterone in modulation of aggression and related ...
Aggressiveness is an ancestral behavior common to all animal species. Its neurophysiological mechani...
Aggressiveness is an ancestral behavior common to all animal species. Its neurophysiological mechani...
Testosterone has long been implicated in aggression. However, evidence for its role is contentious. ...
Although androgens are widely studied in the context of aggression, androgenic influences on prosoci...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
ABSTRACT This review article explores the evidence that testosterone is significantly correlated wit...
mammals, testosterone may interact with other steroids to affect aggression in some species (Albert ...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
Violence is a serious public health problem and has a high impact on the quality of life of individu...
<div><p>Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consist...
differences in aggression exist across many species with males been thought to display significantly...
Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consistent indi...
Our review focuses on findings from mammals as part of a Special Issue "30th Anniversary of the Chal...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
In this chapter we have shown that the role of testosterone in modulation of aggression and related ...
Aggressiveness is an ancestral behavior common to all animal species. Its neurophysiological mechani...
Aggressiveness is an ancestral behavior common to all animal species. Its neurophysiological mechani...
Testosterone has long been implicated in aggression. However, evidence for its role is contentious. ...
Although androgens are widely studied in the context of aggression, androgenic influences on prosoci...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
ABSTRACT This review article explores the evidence that testosterone is significantly correlated wit...
mammals, testosterone may interact with other steroids to affect aggression in some species (Albert ...
In male vertebrates, androgens are inextricably linked to reproduction, social dominance, and aggres...
Violence is a serious public health problem and has a high impact on the quality of life of individu...
<div><p>Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consist...
differences in aggression exist across many species with males been thought to display significantly...
Hormones have been suggested as a key proximate mechanism that organize and maintain consistent indi...
Our review focuses on findings from mammals as part of a Special Issue "30th Anniversary of the Chal...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...