Fetal exposure to sex hormones can have long lasting effects on human behavior. The second-tofourth digit ratio (DR) is considered a putative marker for prenatal exposure to testosterone (vs estrogens), with higher exposure resulting in lower DR. Even though testosterone is theoretically related to competition, the role of DR in human behavior is debated; and in situations such as bilateral conflict is unknown. We investigate this through a laboratory experiment using a repeated 2-person Tullock contest played in fixed same-gender pairs. Based on a previously obtained large sample of student subjects, we selectively invited participants to the laboratory if their right-hand DR was in the top (High-DR) or bottom (Low-DR) tercile for t...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and nonhuman p...
Fetal exposure to sex hormones can have long lasting effects on human behavior. The second-to-fourth...
It is documented that fetal exposure to sexual hormones has long lasting effects on human behavior. ...
Fetal exposure to sex hormones can have long lasting effects on human behavior. The second-to- four...
The relationship between testosterone concentrations and aggressive behaviour in studies of people...
It has been proposed in the literature that the testosterone (T) response to competition in humans m...
Digit ratio (2D:4D; a putative correlate of prenatal testosterone) has been reported to be negativel...
The 2D:4D ratio is a putative marker for prenatal testosterone and has the potential to explain vari...
Various research studies have indicated a smaller second (2D) to fourth digit (4D) ratio in males co...
eng no icha of M inal r e 2D: al te direc dapt as to 1998). During gestation, the brain undergoes ra...
Men and women differ in temperament and personality traits, such as aggression and sensation seeking...
Item does not contain fulltextMen and women differ in temperament and personality traits, such as ag...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and nonhuman p...
Fetal exposure to sex hormones can have long lasting effects on human behavior. The second-to-fourth...
It is documented that fetal exposure to sexual hormones has long lasting effects on human behavior. ...
Fetal exposure to sex hormones can have long lasting effects on human behavior. The second-to- four...
The relationship between testosterone concentrations and aggressive behaviour in studies of people...
It has been proposed in the literature that the testosterone (T) response to competition in humans m...
Digit ratio (2D:4D; a putative correlate of prenatal testosterone) has been reported to be negativel...
The 2D:4D ratio is a putative marker for prenatal testosterone and has the potential to explain vari...
Various research studies have indicated a smaller second (2D) to fourth digit (4D) ratio in males co...
eng no icha of M inal r e 2D: al te direc dapt as to 1998). During gestation, the brain undergoes ra...
Men and women differ in temperament and personality traits, such as aggression and sensation seeking...
Item does not contain fulltextMen and women differ in temperament and personality traits, such as ag...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
Mammals, including humans, show sex differences in juvenile play behavior. In rodents and nonhuman p...