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No evidence for an association of testosterone and cortisol hair concentrations with social decision-making in a large cohort of young adults

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2024
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Massaccesi, C., Johnson-Ferguson, L., Zimmermann, J., Ehlert, A., Baumgartner, M. R., Binz, T. M., Ribeaud, D., Eisner, M., Shanahan, L., Rauhut, H., & Quednow, B. B. (2024). No evidence for an association of testosterone and cortisol hair concentrations with social decision-making in a large cohort of young adults. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 19(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsae090

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Prior research has established that testosterone is an important modulator of social decision-making. However, evidence on the relationship between basal testosterone levels, commonly measured in saliva or blood, and social behavior has been inconsistent due to methodological shortcomings. Additionally, it has been suggested that cortisol might moderate the association between basal testosterone and social behavior. The present study examined how individual differences in cumulative hair testosterone map onto social decision-making un

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19

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1

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social decision-making, prosocial behavior, testosterone, cortisol, hair hormones

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2024-11-30

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1749-5016

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Massaccesi, C., Johnson-Ferguson, L., Zimmermann, J., Ehlert, A., Baumgartner, M. R., Binz, T. M., Ribeaud, D., Eisner, M., Shanahan, L., Rauhut, H., & Quednow, B. B. (2024). No evidence for an association of testosterone and cortisol hair concentrations with social decision-making in a large cohort of young adults. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 19(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsae090

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