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The Two Sides of Testosterone

   By: , Feme Fashions Bureau | 9 Mar 2010
 
  Unlike the popular belief, the hormone testosterone is not just responsible for aggressive behaviour. In fact certain behaviour can trigger testosterone secretion.
 
Testosterone may not necessarily cause aggression but certain types of behaviour can drive testosterone secretion, says a study published in Nature, which assessed how testosterone affects human behaviour in a 'pro-social' situation – an environment where it is beneficial for a person to help someone else.

In an 'Ultimatum Game', a 'proposer' is given power to decide how a sum of money is divided between him/herself and another player, 'the decider'. The decider can either accept the offer, and possibly receive less than a fair share, or reject it, in which case both players get nothing. The participants in the game were all women.

Women who were given testosterone unknowingly made fairer offers (a pro-social decision) than women who received a placebo. Interestingly, women who believed that testosterone has anti-social, aggression-causing effects and who thought they'd received testosterone made offers that were less fair, even when they had received a placebo.
When given to the subject in a blind trial, testosterone can encourage pro-social as well as anti-social behaviour. 

But the authors note that biology seems to exert less control over human behaviour than in other animals, since awareness of having received testosterone drastically altered behaviour. 

So, not only can our own behaviour be confounded by our prejudices but the effects of testosterone may be far more complex than previously thought. Despite the seeming power of the proposer, the decider ultimately has the most power, and the proposer seriously loses status if the decider rejects their offer.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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