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385 related items for PubMed ID: 10097017

  • 1. Testosterone and dominance in men.
    Mazur A, Booth A.
    Behav Brain Sci; 1998 Jun; 21(3):353-63; discussion 363-97. PubMed ID: 10097017
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  • 2. Females competing to reproduce: dominance matters but testosterone may not.
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    Horm Behav; 2006 Mar; 49(3):362-8. PubMed ID: 16226754
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  • 3. Testosterone change after losing predicts the decision to compete again.
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  • 4. Variation in fecal testosterone levels, inter-male aggression, dominance rank and age during mating and post-mating periods in wild adult male ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta).
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  • 5. The social endocrinology of dominance: basal testosterone predicts cortisol changes and behavior following victory and defeat.
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  • 6. Testosterone responsiveness to winning and losing experiences in female soccer players.
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  • 7. Testosterone and cortisol jointly regulate dominance: evidence for a dual-hormone hypothesis.
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  • 9. The presence of a woman increases testosterone in aggressive dominant men.
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  • 10. Social competition and plasma testosterone profile in domesticated canaries: an experimental test of the challenge hypothesis.
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  • 11. Social parameters and urinary testosterone level in male chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
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  • 12. Salivary testosterone and aggression, delinquency, and social dominance in a population-based longitudinal study of adolescent males.
    van Bokhoven I, van Goozen SH, van Engeland H, Schaal B, Arseneault L, Séguin JR, Assaad JM, Nagin DS, Vitaro F, Tremblay RE.
    Horm Behav; 2006 Jun; 50(1):118-25. PubMed ID: 16631757
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  • 13. Testosterone and aggressiveness.
    Giammanco M, Tabacchi G, Giammanco S, Di Majo D, La Guardia M.
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  • 15. Female testosterone, dominance rank, and aggression in an Ethiopian population of hybrid baboons.
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  • 16. Territorial aggression, circulating levels of testosterone, and brain aromatase activity in free-living pied flycatchers.
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  • 17. The hidden dimensions of the competition effect: basal cortisol and basal testosterone jointly predict changes in salivary testosterone after social victory in men.
    Zilioli S, Watson NV.
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  • 18. Testosterone dynamics and psychopathic personality traits independently predict antagonistic behavior towards the perceived loser of a competitive interaction.
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  • 19. Social correlates of fecal testosterone in male ursine colobus monkeys (Colobus vellerosus): the effect of male reproductive competition in aseasonal breeders.
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  • 20. Effects of ability- and chance-determined competition outcome on testosterone.
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