Testosterone Affects Gaze Aversion From Angry Faces Outside of Conscious Awareness

Volume: 23, Issue: 5, Pages: 459 - 463
Published: Apr 3, 2012
Abstract
Throughout vertebrate phylogeny, testosterone has motivated animals to obtain and maintain social dominance-a fact suggesting that unconscious primordial brain mechanisms are involved in social dominance. In humans, however, the prevailing view is that the neocortex is in control of primordial drives, and testosterone is thought to promote social dominance via conscious feelings of superiority, indefatigability, strength, and anger. Here we show...
Paper Details
Title
Testosterone Affects Gaze Aversion From Angry Faces Outside of Conscious Awareness
Published Date
Apr 3, 2012
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
459 - 463
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