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Testosterone, cortisol, and serotonin as key regulators of social aggression: A review and theoretical perspective | SpringerLink https://t.co/nG8aXvAqeT
@dessalean @niclevel100 @meadgine @ItsTylerJohnn @EwdatsGROSS Science is handy for a lot of things including this being true for only those with EXCESS testosterone and cortisol (stress hormone) https://t.co/25GLDTu3N9 https://t.co/mNY5vrS6Cz But psycholo
Ein Beispiel nach einer kurzen Recherche: https://t.co/y8bInTcIoH
. At lower levels of evolution the neuroendocrine mechanisms of socio-economic decision-making used to be determined by the cortisol/testosterone ratio, with an aggressive approach at one end of the spectrum and fearful withdrawal at the other. https://t.
@FeministRoar @leng_cath @Minnie_Kinn I don't know about sex drive (though I'd be surprised if there were no connection) but there is a whole lot of evidence that testosterone impacts impulsivity. https://t.co/r2onRo7Poy https://t.co/ez1mMRfWFF
We should require blood tests for corporate or political leaders until we can figure out what's going on. https://t.co/VBeTVmfAhT https://t.co/JhWKGlcxEx
Intressant ny artikel om det möjliga förhållandet mellan kortisol, testosteron och aggression (obs endast... http://t.co/FNW4B1QU