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Testosterone dynamics during encounter: role of emotional factors.

J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol

July 2012

I. Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, (former I. Beritashvili Institute of Physiology), Gotua str. 14, Tbilisi, Georgia.

This study attempts to develop a new theory to explain the varying dynamics of testosterone levels in dominant (winners) and subordinate (losers) males, both pre- and post-encounter. The crux of our new theory consists of the following four theses: (1) the strengthening of testosterone synthesis is a result of not only the existence of challenges, but also of a positive mood before an encounter that is associated with the anticipation of a victory; (2) in situations where the anticipation of victory is present but the positive mood is absent, no rise in testosterone levels will occur; (3) testosterone acts as a "pleasure" hormone and usually releases in situations where the individual achieves or anticipates possible satisfaction; (4) an increased release of testosterone to the blood not only decreases anxiety but also elevates the mood, which increases animal's/human's assertiveness and consequently aggressiveness.

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