Journal article

SALIVARY TESTOSTERONE AND SIMPLE REACTION-TIME PARAMETERS


Authors listMULLER, MJ

Publication year1994

Pages173-177

JournalNeuropsychobiology

Volume number30

Issue number4

ISSN0302-282X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1159/000119157

PublisherKarger Publishers


Abstract
A study on 64 healthy young men was carried out to investigate the relationships between salivary testosterone (TS) levels and simple reaction time (RT) parameters under baseline and experimental stress conditions. Two similar simple RT tasks during an anticipation period (test 1, without feedback) and a stress period (test 2, feedback) were used. Electric skin shocks (test 2) were either given contingently to previous performance or noncontingently using a yoked design. Saliva samples obtained during the baseline period were used to split the sample into groups of low and high TS levels according to the median. As expected, lower TS baseline levels were associated with higher mean RT and intraindividual standard deviations. Furthermore, lower TS levels combined with noncontingent feedback resulted in larger numbers of passive avoidance reactions.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMULLER, M. (1994) SALIVARY TESTOSTERONE AND SIMPLE REACTION-TIME PARAMETERS, Neuropsychobiology, 30(4), pp. 173-177. https://doi.org/10.1159/000119157

APA Citation styleMULLER, M. (1994). SALIVARY TESTOSTERONE AND SIMPLE REACTION-TIME PARAMETERS. Neuropsychobiology. 30(4), 173-177. https://doi.org/10.1159/000119157



Keywords


CONTROLLABILITYMENSALIVARY TESTOSTERONESEX-HORMONESSIMPLE REACTION TIME


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