The steroid hormones testosterone and cortisol can be considered hormones for environmental challenges; they are involved in adaptive neural and behavioral responses towards emotional stimuli. A key challenge of human psychoneuroendocrinology is to unravel the neural mechanisms by which testosterone and cortisol act on the brain to give rise to their effects on socio-emotional behaviors. Therefore, one of the main goals of the research reported in this thesis is to investigate neural mechanisms underlying the effects of cortisol on fear, reward and parenting behaviors. Another important challenge for human psychoneuroendocrinology is to investigate if the effects of hormones extend to behaviors that can be considered uniquely human. Hence, ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known regarding the relationship between cortisol (a stress hormone) levels and...
Decades of research in behavioral endocrinology has implicated the gonadal hormone testosterone in t...
Most people think that the hormone testosterone especially triggers aggression and antisocial behavi...
The studies reported in this thesis show that despite the development that the human brain has under...
Evolution has created a human brain that is characterized by a layered, hierarchical organization. T...
Steroid hormones like cortisol and testosterone play an important role in the regulation of social m...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Steroid hormones like cortisol and testosterone play an important role in the regulation of social m...
The dual hormone hypothesis posits that basal cortisol and testosterone have a joint effect on motiv...
Item does not contain fulltextLife-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prev...
Steroid hormones play roles in two core dimensions of mammalian social behavior, dominance and affil...
Contains fulltext : 99306.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is clear that...
Contains fulltext : 178759pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although n...
According to the dual-hormone hypothesis, the relationship between testosterone and status-relevant ...
According to the dual-hormone hypothesis, the relationship between testosterone and status-relevant ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known regarding the relationship between cortisol (a stress hormone) levels and...
Decades of research in behavioral endocrinology has implicated the gonadal hormone testosterone in t...
Most people think that the hormone testosterone especially triggers aggression and antisocial behavi...
The studies reported in this thesis show that despite the development that the human brain has under...
Evolution has created a human brain that is characterized by a layered, hierarchical organization. T...
Steroid hormones like cortisol and testosterone play an important role in the regulation of social m...
Life-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prevalent in males and it has been...
Steroid hormones like cortisol and testosterone play an important role in the regulation of social m...
The dual hormone hypothesis posits that basal cortisol and testosterone have a joint effect on motiv...
Item does not contain fulltextLife-course persistent antisocial behavior is 10 to 14 times more prev...
Steroid hormones play roles in two core dimensions of mammalian social behavior, dominance and affil...
Contains fulltext : 99306.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is clear that...
Contains fulltext : 178759pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although n...
According to the dual-hormone hypothesis, the relationship between testosterone and status-relevant ...
According to the dual-hormone hypothesis, the relationship between testosterone and status-relevant ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known regarding the relationship between cortisol (a stress hormone) levels and...
Decades of research in behavioral endocrinology has implicated the gonadal hormone testosterone in t...
Most people think that the hormone testosterone especially triggers aggression and antisocial behavi...