Social neuroendocrinology of human aggression: examining the role of competition-induced testosterone dynamics.

Volume: 286, Pages: 171 - 186
Published: Feb 12, 2015
Abstract
A large body of evidence indicates that individual differences in baseline concentrations of testosterone (T) are only weakly correlated with human aggression. Importantly, T concentrations are not static, but rather fluctuate rapidly in the context of competitive interactions, suggesting that acute fluctuations in T may be more relevant for our understanding of the neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying variability in human aggression. In this...
Paper Details
Title
Social neuroendocrinology of human aggression: examining the role of competition-induced testosterone dynamics.
Published Date
Feb 12, 2015
Volume
286
Pages
171 - 186
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