Thursday, February 7, 2013

Hormones and Behavior #2

A recent study by Dr. Armin Falk from the University of Bonn discovered that testosterone levels are related to honesty.  He put participants in scenarios and gave some extra testosterone and others a placebo.  Those who were given the extra testosterone lied less frequently than the placebos.  

This was surprising since testosterone had always been linked to risky and aggressive behavior.  However, because the hormone is also linked to pride this may explain why those who had been given extra testosterone levels were more willing to be honest since they might have been promoting themselves.

Falk's study is related to the learner objective because the hormone affected the normal behavior by increasing their desire to tell the truth.

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