The social endocrinology of dominance: basal testosterone predicts cortisol changes and behavior following victory and defeat

scientific article

The social endocrinology of dominance: basal testosterone predicts cortisol changes and behavior following victory and defeat is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1037/0022-3514.94.6.1078
P698PubMed publication ID18505319
P5875ResearchGate publication ID51393901

P2093author name stringRobert A Josephs
Amanda C Jones
Pranjal H Mehta
P433issue6
P921main subjecttestosteroneQ27863114
cortisolQ190875
testosteroneQ1318776
P1104number of pages16
P304page(s)1078-1093
P577publication date2008-06-01
P1433published inJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyQ1247946
P1476titleThe social endocrinology of dominance: basal testosterone predicts cortisol changes and behavior following victory and defeat
P478volume94

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q47188733A Content Analysis of Testosterone Websites: Sex, Muscle, and Male Age-Related Thematic Differences
Q26802127A Positive Affective Neuroendocrinology Approach to Reward and Behavioral Dysregulation
Q50609873Acute stress and working memory in older people.
Q92802346An atlas of personality, emotion and behaviour
Q34966801Attractive men induce testosterone and cortisol release in women
Q42953773Between- and within-sex variation in hormonal responses to psychological stress in a large sample of college students
Q37438962Biosocial processes predicting multisystemic therapy treatment response
Q39943536Certification testing as an acute naturalistic stressor for disaster dog handlers
Q91440639Collective action reduces androgen responsiveness with implications for shoaling dynamics in stickleback fish
Q50634092Competition-related testosterone, cortisol, and perceived personal success in recreational women athletes.
Q37671211Competitiveness across the life span: the feisty fifties
Q36208717Context influences the interplay of endocrine axes across the day.
Q47292707Cortisol and testosterone in Filipino young adult men: evidence for co-regulation of both hormones by fatherhood and relationship status
Q33677396Coupling of the HPA and HPG axes in the context of early life adversity in incarcerated male adolescents
Q43630682Development of risk taking: contributions from adolescent testosterone and the orbito-frontal cortex
Q42647242Diurnal coupling between testosterone and cortisol from adolescence to older adulthood
Q58775924Dominant men are faster in decision-making situations and exhibit a distinct neural signal for promptness
Q48289262Dual-axis hormonal covariation in adolescence and the moderating influence of prior trauma and aversive maternal parenting
Q47204207Empathy as a Mediator of Attitudes Toward Infidelity Among College Students
Q38793090Endocrinology of human female sexuality, mating, and reproductive behavior
Q47631024Exogenous testosterone enhances cortisol and affective responses to social-evaluative stress in dominant men.
Q45328600Experiences in the military may impact dual-axis neuroendocrine processes in veterans
Q46985457Experiencing discrimination increases risk taking
Q46814414Fathers' decline in testosterone and synchrony with partner testosterone during pregnancy predicts greater postpartum relationship investment.
Q28249863Genetic and hormonal sensitivity to threat: testing a serotonin transporter genotype × testosterone interaction
Q47931446Hormonal underpinnings of status conflict: Testosterone and cortisol are related to decisions and satisfaction in the hawk-dove game.
Q92204550Hormones in speed-dating: The role of testosterone and cortisol in attraction
Q38678928How Social Status Shapes Person Perception and Evaluation: A Social Neuroscience Perspective.
Q90368718Investigating hormone-induced changes in affective state using the affective bias test in male and female rats
Q46865435Investigation on psychological symptoms improves ANDROTEST accuracy in predicting hypogonadism in subjects with sexual dysfunction
Q30539788Low- and high-testosterone individuals exhibit decreased aversion to economic risk
Q60546904Men with elevated testosterone levels show more affiliative behaviours during interactions with women
Q37790026Neural basis of social status hierarchy across species
Q35013675Neural mechanisms of the testosterone-aggression relation: the role of orbitofrontal cortex
Q46692911Neuroanatomical Markers of Social Hierarchy Recognition in Humans: A Combined ERP/MRI Study.
Q50738418Neuroendocrine coupling across adolescence and the longitudinal influence of early life stress.
Q47347969Performance during competition and competition outcome in relation to testosterone and cortisol among women
Q39189895Potential role of CYP1B1 in the development and treatment of metabolic diseases
Q50125905Preliminary evidence that acute stress moderates basal testosterone's association with retaliatory behavior
Q92142851Putting the flight in "fight-or-flight": Testosterone reactivity to skydiving is modulated by autonomic activation
Q37249373Pyrrhic victories: the need for social status drives costly competitive behavior
Q50280058Salivary testosterone and cortisol are jointly related to pro-environmental behavior in men.
Q91867373Serum Testosterone and Cortisol Concentrations After Single-Dose Administration of 100-Mg Transdermal Testosterone in Healthy Men
Q47909676Sex differences in cortisol's regulation of affiliative behavior
Q47661221Social context modulates cognitive markers in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Q47320427Social evaluative threat with verbal performance feedback alters neuroendocrine response to stress.
Q47618547Stress and cortisol responses in men: differences according to facial symmetry
Q33806072Support for religio-political aggression among teenaged boys in Gaza: part II: neuroendocrinological findings
Q34023804Testosterone and cortisol jointly regulate dominance: Evidence for a dual-hormone hypothesis
Q33933304Testosterone decreases trust in socially naive humans
Q38471477Testosterone deficiency in the aging male and its relationship with sexual dysfunction and cardiovascular diseases
Q50582115Testosterone dynamics during encounter: role of emotional factors.
Q50719460Testosterone inhibits trust but promotes reciprocity.
Q48603892Testosterone levels correspond with increased ventral striatum activation in response to monetary rewards in adolescents.
Q38814492Testosterone, cortisol, and human competition
Q30469388Testosterone, cortisol, and serotonin as key regulators of social aggression: A review and theoretical perspective
Q33637031The hormonal correlates of implicit power motivation.
Q37452543The influence of sex steroids on structural brain maturation in adolescence.
Q37649465The role of testosterone in erectile dysfunction
Q39823261The winner takes it all: Event-related brain potentials reveal enhanced motivated attention toward athletes' nonverbal signals of leading
Q36983570Threat perception and familiarity moderate the androgen response to competition in women.
Q46053386When are low testosterone levels advantageous? The moderating role of individual versus intergroup competition
Q44002557When romance and rivalry awaken : attractiveness-based social judgment biases emerge at adolescence
Q50122605Winners, losers, and posers: The effect of power poses on testosterone and risk-taking following competition
Q34550968Winning isn't everything: mood and testosterone regulate the cortisol response in competition
Q37724858Within-person coupling of changes in cortisol, testosterone, and DHEA across the day in adolescents.

Search more.