I recently heard some fascinating studies about how testosterone can actually lead to more cooperative behaviours, and that whilst in competitive societies (like capitalist ones) testosterone tends to be associated with aggression it's a bit more complex a player and is more directly related to motivation around increasing status...which if your social status is through being kind to others rather than physical dominance might lead to increase in social behaviours rather than anti-social ones.
See also testosterone increasing at merely the thought of your football team winning, and up to 20% higher when they actually do. Sadly this may be part of the reason domestic abuse increases during World Cups etc (though obviously that's not to excuse it in any way)
One of my fave testosterone facts though is that testosterone decreases rapidly after men becoming dads, and stays lower for some months if they are regular caregivers - and prolactin in men about to become fathers ramps up. How amazing is that?? I love the adaptability of human biology to our relationships and world around us.
I'm loving the bit on how testosterone can lead to more cooperative behaviors, anecdotally, it's something I can feel in my own life, where I feel the most "manly" these days when I'm engaged in serving others.
And you are right, the adaptation of the human body and our biology is absolutely amazing!
Thanks for this!
I recently heard some fascinating studies about how testosterone can actually lead to more cooperative behaviours, and that whilst in competitive societies (like capitalist ones) testosterone tends to be associated with aggression it's a bit more complex a player and is more directly related to motivation around increasing status...which if your social status is through being kind to others rather than physical dominance might lead to increase in social behaviours rather than anti-social ones.
See also testosterone increasing at merely the thought of your football team winning, and up to 20% higher when they actually do. Sadly this may be part of the reason domestic abuse increases during World Cups etc (though obviously that's not to excuse it in any way)
One of my fave testosterone facts though is that testosterone decreases rapidly after men becoming dads, and stays lower for some months if they are regular caregivers - and prolactin in men about to become fathers ramps up. How amazing is that?? I love the adaptability of human biology to our relationships and world around us.
I'm loving the bit on how testosterone can lead to more cooperative behaviors, anecdotally, it's something I can feel in my own life, where I feel the most "manly" these days when I'm engaged in serving others.
And you are right, the adaptation of the human body and our biology is absolutely amazing!