Aggression and Status
Testosterone amplifies existing patterns of aggression rather than creating new ones, shaped by social learning. When status is challenged, it drives individuals to enhance their efforts to maintain dominance, which can manifest in surprising ways, such as generosity in social settings. This complex interplay reveals that human behavior around status is far more nuanced than mere aggression.In this clip
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