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- Social exclusion can lead to varying testosterone responses, which are believed to regulate dominance and status-seeking behaviors.
- For individuals with low shame proneness, a rise in testosterone post-exclusion led to increased aggression, while a drop resulted in reduced aggression.
- Those with high shame proneness did not show marked changes in aggression, irrespective of testosterone levels after exclusion.
Testosterone-Aggression Link: How Shame Proneness Affects Responses to Social Exclusion - Neuroscience News
The findings suggest that our reactions to social exclusion are a complex interplay of hormonal changes and personal dispositions, like shame proneness.
neurosciencenews.com