Aggression and Hormones
Testosterone is often misattributed as the sole driver of aggression, but it’s actually the conversion of testosterone into estrogen that triggers aggressive behavior. This surprising finding reveals that while testosterone increases competitiveness and the ability to endure challenges, estrogen ultimately plays a crucial role in evoking aggression. Understanding this hormonal interplay can change perceptions about behavior and motivation.In this clip
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Understanding & Controlling Aggression | Huberman Lab Podcast #71
Related Questions
Does higher testosterone make you more aggressive?
Does testosterone make you more aggressive?
In one of the podcasts, it was mentioned that testosterone can amplify already existing tendencies. For example, if you are generally more prone to aggression, you will act more aggressively with higher testosterone. Conversely, if you are more altruistic, higher testosterone may make you even more altruistic. Can you explain this concept further?