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Understanding & Controlling Aggression

Huberman Lab

The Relationship Between Testastron and Estrgen and Aggression

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Short days are conducive to aggression because stress hormon levels are higher and dopomine levels are lower. In males who make a lot of testastron relative to estrgen, there is going to be heightened levels of estrogen in the brain that means increased propensity for aggression. If cortezal is relatively higher in any individual, there's going to be a tilt, an increase in that hydraulic pressure that lorenz talked about, toward aggression. And if seratonan, the nermodulator that is associated with feelings of well being, or even slight passivity, is low, there is another shift towards an aggressive tendency.

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