Open Access UCL Research: Tandem androgenic and psychological shifts in male reproductive effort following a manipulated "win" or "loss" in a sporting competition https://t.co/hjz7Q0be4o
RT @shin_sgym: 女性と話す以外にも、競争して「勝利」するとテストステロンが上昇する。筋トレには勝利が必要。 https://t.co/TQtwyuqcKt
女性と話す以外にも、競争して「勝利」するとテストステロンが上昇する。筋トレには勝利が必要。 https://t.co/TQtwyuqcKt
The men may have thought themselves attractive, but the p values in this study are anything but. Be skeptical. Paper: https://t.co/mYjaUymxHg https://t.co/QFZaHx398D
Isn't it obvious that a "loser" would not show guts to win over women after losing a game? At the most, he could hope to earn pity and perhaps nursing/care, but not this!
How does a win or loss affect men...new research explores the connection. https://t.co/czfcAEPYPR
RT @PsychoSchmitt: men w/high testosterone = greater inclinations toward attractive women; as anticipated, testosterone increased following…
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
RT @PsychoSchmitt: men w/high testosterone = greater inclinations toward attractive women; as anticipated, testosterone increased following…
men w/high testosterone = greater inclinations toward attractive women; as anticipated, testosterone increased following a manipulated “victory” & was associated w/heightened sociosexuality, & increased expectations toward approaching attractive wo
RT @bitacorabeagle: El ganar en una competición deportiva aumenta los niveles de testosterona en hombres, mejora su "autopercepción" como p…
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
El ganar en una competición deportiva aumenta los niveles de testosterona en hombres, mejora su "autopercepción" como pareja, e incrementa su deseo de sexo esporádico. https://t.co/RAPH4l3Im4 https://t.co/RAPH4l3Im4
Tandem Androgenic and Psychological Shifts in Male Reproductive Effort Following a Manipulated “Win” or “Loss” in a Sporting Competition https://t.co/HuTcnZIoii HumNat
perceived victory in the ergometer competition led to an increase in testosterone, while defeat led to a decrease https://t.co/YvyjaH1Tm6
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: ‘Believing you’re a winner’ gives men a testosterone boost and promiscuous disposition 💪https://t.co/4Gxmjw…
Tandem Androgenic and Psychological Shifts in Male Reproductive Effort Following a Manipulated “Win” or “Loss” in a Sporting Competition Male-male competition is involved in inter- and intrasexual selection, with both endocrine and... https://t.co/lA29GU5
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: ‘Believing you’re a winner’ gives men a testosterone boost and promiscuous disposition 💪https://t.co/4Gxmjw…
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: ‘Believing you’re a winner’ gives men a testosterone boost and promiscuous disposition 💪https://t.co/4Gxmjw…
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
But believing they’re losers makes men angry and entitled. Omg are men the problem
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
A fascinating insight into the biology & psychology of boat club dinners & post trampolining competition club nights ;) @PhillipaAshley @camunitc
Such a creative and cheeky study @danny_longman!!
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: ‘Believing you’re a winner’ gives men a testosterone boost and promiscuous disposition 💪https://t.co/4Gxmjw…
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: ‘Believing you’re a winner’ gives men a testosterone boost and promiscuous disposition 💪https://t.co/4Gxmjw…
Congratulations @danny_longman and @JayTStock!
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: ‘Believing you’re a winner’ gives men a testosterone boost and promiscuous disposition 💪https://t.co/4Gxmjw…
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
This would explain quite a lot....
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
That why you always take profits :)
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: ‘Believing you’re a winner’ gives men a testosterone boost and promiscuous disposition 💪https://t.co/4Gxmjw…
PUBLISHED: ‘Believing you’re a winner’ gives men a testosterone boost and promiscuous disposition 💪https://t.co/4Gxmjwbzee Part of the @CamBioanth @ADaPt_Project Danny Longman et al #openaccess in @SpringerAnthro ➡️https://t.co/Vvnd1vE8KP https://t.co/Bnm8
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
RT @DegenRolf: A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness…
A manipulated “win” at an athletic event raised men's testosterone level and self perceived mate value - and the willingness to engage in casual sex. https://t.co/ihLImmkwcc https://t.co/vMBQg21BSl