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EpyonXero 05-25-2010 09:25 AM

Testosterone Makes People Suspicious of One Another
 
Ive always wondered what makes women so gullible. . . :lol:

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A dose of testosterone might be enough to save gullible types from being ripped off, a new study reveals.

Testosterone is linked to aggression, competition and social status. Now scientists have found that the hormone also reduces naive individuals’ confidence in others.

“Testosterone reduces trust just enough to make people vigilant and careful,” said psychologist Jack van Honk of Utrecht University in the Netherlands, who led the study published May 24 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In the study, a few dozen females received half a milligram of testosterone under the tongue — enough to increase hormone levels tenfold. The women viewed pictures of faces and judged how trustworthy they looked. The drug decreased ratings by about half, and the effect was only strong for females who are normally easily fooled.


Van Honk speculates that the effect does not occur in cautious individuals, because the hormone would make them so paranoid that they would become socially disabled.

“I think that people are going to see that testosterone has beneficial effects on social behaviors and carries properties that might be important for applications in certain psychiatric diseases, one of them being social anxiety disorder,” he said

“It’s interesting work that fits nicely with recent work suggesting that testosterone influences social motivation and perception,” said Pranjal Mehta, a psychologist at Columbia University who was not involved in the study. Future studies should test whether testosterone decreases trust in all individuals in more competitive situations, he said. “It’s absolutely critical to test the effect of the hormone in real-world social contexts,” he said.

Previous studies have found that oxytocin, a hormone involved in bonding, increases faith in others. The two hormones together may keep trust at an optimal level, van Honk said. In future studies, he would like to determine which brain circuits regulate trust through these hormon





Trip 05-25-2010 09:27 AM

This shit doesn't make sense, it's hippy nonsense.

Apoc 05-25-2010 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 375986)
This shit doesn't make sense, it's hippy nonsense.

Testosterone makes you more confident, thats a fact. Theres a reason jocks are jocks and nerds are nerds, and it all comes down to the production of testosterone in the body.

pauldun170 05-25-2010 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 375986)
This shit doesn't make sense, it's hippy nonsense.

:lol:

Damn queers and their labcoats

Avatard 05-25-2010 10:09 AM

Fucking bullshitters. Makes me wanna kick their asses.

AquaPython 05-25-2010 10:20 AM

if test gets approved for "treating" naivete, there are gonna be some women walking around packing some HUGE fucking CLITS.

Avatard 05-25-2010 10:36 AM

...Causing the colloquialism "stop pulling my dick" to be changed to "stop pulling my enlarged clit".

askmrjesus 05-25-2010 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 376026)
"stop pulling my enlarged clit".

AKA, "The Angry Inch".

JC

TYEster 05-25-2010 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Apoc (Post 375988)
Testosterone makes you more confident, thats a fact.

:rockwoot:

I never felt suspicious one bit. In fact, I never felt better about myself nor even got as upset as I usually do.

Particle Man 05-25-2010 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by askmrjesus (Post 376066)
AKA, "The Angry Inch".

JC

:lol:


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