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Science of Stress, Testosterone & Free Will | Dr. Robert Sapolsky

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Testosterone's Dual Role: Response Over Cause

Higher levels of testosterone are correlated with increased aggression and sexual activity; however, these behaviors also raise testosterone levels, suggesting a bidirectional relationship. Pre-existing testosterone levels are not strong predictors of future behavior, indicating that individual differences in testosterone may have limited relevance. The core insight is that testosterone acts more as a response to these behaviors rather than a direct cause of them.

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