The relationship between testosterone concentrations and aggressive behaviour in studies of people has produced very inconsistent findings. However, one consistent fmding that has emerged is that competitive and aggressive interactions potentiate testosterone release in both human and non-human species. It has been argued that socially-induced alterations in testosterone concentrations may function to influence ongoing and/or future social behaviour. Nonetheless, few studies have empirically tested this hypothesis. The current series of experiments was designed to address the extent to which competitioninduced fluctuations in testosterone concentrations were associated with ongoing and/or subsequent social behaviour. In Study...
Although popular discussion of testosterone’s influence on males often centers on aggression and ant...
Behavioral endocrinological research in humans as well as in animals suggests that testosterone play...
Social interactions elicit androgen responses whose function has been posited to be the adjustment o...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
Testosterone levels are not static but fluctuate in response to environmental inputs, including soci...
Testosterone (T) has been identified as a hormone that influences aggressive behaviors across many s...
In this chapter we have shown that the role of testosterone in modulation of aggression and related ...
It has been proposed in the literature that the testosterone (T) response to competition in humans m...
Mazur & Booth present an intriguing model of the relationship between circulating testosterone level...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Higher testosterone levels have been positively related to a variety of social behaviors and persona...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
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...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
Although popular discussion of testosterone’s influence on males often centers on aggression and ant...
Behavioral endocrinological research in humans as well as in animals suggests that testosterone play...
Social interactions elicit androgen responses whose function has been posited to be the adjustment o...
The study of testosterone and aggression originated in experimental studies of animals, showing a di...
Testosterone levels are not static but fluctuate in response to environmental inputs, including soci...
Testosterone (T) has been identified as a hormone that influences aggressive behaviors across many s...
In this chapter we have shown that the role of testosterone in modulation of aggression and related ...
It has been proposed in the literature that the testosterone (T) response to competition in humans m...
Mazur & Booth present an intriguing model of the relationship between circulating testosterone level...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Higher testosterone levels have been positively related to a variety of social behaviors and persona...
Testosterone affects human social behavior in various ways. While testosterone effects are generally...
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...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
Although popular discussion of testosterone’s influence on males often centers on aggression and ant...
Behavioral endocrinological research in humans as well as in animals suggests that testosterone play...
Social interactions elicit androgen responses whose function has been posited to be the adjustment o...