The steroid/peptide theory of social bonds: integrating testosterone and peptide responses for classifying social behavioral contexts
SM Van Anders, KL Goldey, PX Kuo - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2011 - Elsevier
Hormones, and hormone responses to social contexts, are the proximate mechanisms of
evolutionary pathways to pair bonds and other social bonds. Testosterone (T) is implicated …
evolutionary pathways to pair bonds and other social bonds. Testosterone (T) is implicated …
The neural and hormonal bases of human parentalcare
JK Rilling - Neuropsychologia, 2013 - Elsevier
As parents in modern western societies face increasing pressures that strain their ability to
provide quality childcare, it is important to consider the neural and hormonal bases of …
provide quality childcare, it is important to consider the neural and hormonal bases of …
Biosocial construction of sex differences and similarities in behavior
The behavior of women and men varies greatly depending on situations, cultures, and
historical periods. This flexibility emerges as men and women tailor their division of labor to …
historical periods. This flexibility emerges as men and women tailor their division of labor to …
Challenging the binary: Gender/sex and the bio‐logics of normalcy
LZ DuBois, H Shattuck‐Heidorn - American Journal of Human …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background We are witnessing renewed debates regarding definitions and boundaries of
human gender/sex, where lines of genetics, gonadal hormones, and secondary sex …
human gender/sex, where lines of genetics, gonadal hormones, and secondary sex …
Social role theory
What causes sex differences and similarities in behavior? At the core of our account are
societal stereotypes about gender. These stereotypes, or gender role beliefs, form as people …
societal stereotypes about gender. These stereotypes, or gender role beliefs, form as people …
[HTML][HTML] The gendered family process model: An integrative framework of gender in the family
JJ Endendijk, MG Groeneveld, J Mesman - Archives of sexual behavior, 2018 - Springer
This article reviews and integrates research on gender-related biological, cognitive, and
social processes that take place in or between family members, resulting in a newly …
social processes that take place in or between family members, resulting in a newly …
Beyond masculinity: Testosterone, gender/sex, and human social behavior in a comparative context
SM Van Anders - Frontiers in neuroendocrinology, 2013 - Elsevier
Largely based on pre-theory that ties high testosterone (T) to masculinity, and low T to
femininity, high T is mainly studied in relation to aggression, mating, sexuality, and …
femininity, high T is mainly studied in relation to aggression, mating, sexuality, and …
Neural and behavioral responses to attractiveness in adult and infant faces
AC Hahn, DI Perrett - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
Facial attractiveness provides a very powerful motivation for sexual and parental behavior.
We therefore review the importance of faces to the study of neurobiological control of human …
We therefore review the importance of faces to the study of neurobiological control of human …
Baby cries and nurturance affect testosterone in men
Testosterone (T) is generally theorized within a trade-off framework that contrasts parenting
and low T with competitive challenges and high T. Paradoxically, baby cues increase T …
and low T with competitive challenges and high T. Paradoxically, baby cues increase T …