Testosterone levels are not static but fluctuate in response to environmental inputs, including social signals. Acute changes are particularly observed in response to evolutionarily salient social interactions such as antagonistic encounters and exposure to potential mates. The overarching goals of this dissertation are (1) to examine whether facial displays of emotions are effective social behavioral signals that modulate testosterone (Study 1); (2) to better understand the interplay between motivational, situational and physiological factors in shaping androgen release in competitive situations (Study 2 and Study 3); and, (3) to investigate the short-term and longer-term functional consequences of testosterone responses to competition (St...
<div><p>Dominance contests are recurrent and widespread causes of stress among mammals. Studies of a...
Although androgens are widely studied in the context of aggression, androgenic influences on prosoci...
ABSTRACT—Although theory suggests a link between social anxiety and social dominance, direct empiric...
Testosterone (T) has been identified as a hormone that influences aggressive behaviors across many s...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
The relationship between testosterone concentrations and aggressive behaviour in studies of people...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.101...
In many animal species including humans circulating androgen levels inmales respond to social chall...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
Although androgens are commonly seen as male sex hormones, it has been established over the years th...
peer reviewedThe authors of the original challenge hypothesis proposed influential hypotheses concer...
The studies reported in this thesis show that despite the development that the human brain has under...
Behavioral endocrinological research in humans as well as in animals suggests that testosterone play...
<div><p>Dominance contests are recurrent and widespread causes of stress among mammals. Studies of a...
Although androgens are widely studied in the context of aggression, androgenic influences on prosoci...
ABSTRACT—Although theory suggests a link between social anxiety and social dominance, direct empiric...
Testosterone (T) has been identified as a hormone that influences aggressive behaviors across many s...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
The relationship between testosterone concentrations and aggressive behaviour in studies of people...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.101...
In many animal species including humans circulating androgen levels inmales respond to social chall...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
Although androgens are commonly seen as male sex hormones, it has been established over the years th...
peer reviewedThe authors of the original challenge hypothesis proposed influential hypotheses concer...
The studies reported in this thesis show that despite the development that the human brain has under...
Behavioral endocrinological research in humans as well as in animals suggests that testosterone play...
<div><p>Dominance contests are recurrent and widespread causes of stress among mammals. Studies of a...
Although androgens are widely studied in the context of aggression, androgenic influences on prosoci...
ABSTRACT—Although theory suggests a link between social anxiety and social dominance, direct empiric...