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A recent study by Maarten Boksem shows that testosterone may mediate competitive and potentially antisocial behavior in situations when social challenges or threats need to be confronted and handled. However, in absence of these threats, testosterone can induce prosocial behavior.
A recent study by Maarten Boksem shows that testosterone may mediate competitive and potentially antisocial behavior in situations when social challenges or threats need to be confronted and handled. However, in absence of these threats, testosterone can induce prosocial behavior.