Carré Justin M, Baird-Rowe Colton D, Hariri Ahmad R
Department of Psychology, Nipissing University, North Bay, ON, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Nipissing University, North Bay, ON, Canada.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2014 Nov;49:79-83. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2014.06.011. Epub 2014 Jun 19.
A wealth of evidence has linked individual differences in testosterone (T) to social, cognitive, and behavioral processes related to human dominance. Moreover, recent evidence indicates that a single administration of T reduces interpersonal trust in healthy young women. Here, in a sample of men and women (n=96), we investigated the extent to which endogenous fluctuations in T during a competitive interaction would predict subsequent ratings of trust from emotionally neutral faces. Results indicated that a rise in T predicted a decrease in trust ratings in men, but not women. These findings provide further support for the idea that competition-induced fluctuations in T may serve to modulate ongoing and/or future social behavior.
大量证据表明,睾酮(T)的个体差异与人类支配相关的社会、认知和行为过程有关。此外,最近的证据表明,单次注射睾酮会降低健康年轻女性的人际信任。在此,我们以96名男性和女性为样本,研究了竞争互动过程中睾酮的内源性波动在多大程度上能够预测随后对情绪中性面孔的信任评级。结果表明,睾酮水平上升预示着男性的信任评级会下降,但女性并非如此。这些发现为竞争引发的睾酮波动可能有助于调节当前和/或未来社会行为这一观点提供了进一步支持。