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| Justin M CarréSummaryAffiliation: Brock University Country: Canada Publications
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Watching a previous victory produces an increase in testosterone among elite hockey playersJustin M Carré
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Psychoneuroendocrinology 35:475-9. 2010..Given that natural fluctuations in testosterone have been shown to influence future competitive and aggressive behaviours, the current studies may have important practical implications for individuals involved in competitive sports...
Testosterone responses to competition predict future aggressive behaviour at a cost to reward in menJustin M Carré
Psychology Department, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Psychoneuroendocrinology 34:561-70. 2009..These findings suggest that situational changes in testosterone concentrations modulate future aggressive behaviour in men...
Motivational and situational factors and the relationship between testosterone dynamics and human aggression during competitionJustin M Carré
Department of Psychology, Brock University, Canada
Biol Psychol 84:346-53. 2010..These results indicate that costly aggressive behaviour is intrinsically rewarding, perhaps to regulate future interactions, and that testosterone may be a physiological marker of such reward value...
Estimating aggression from emotionally neutral faces: which facial cues are diagnostic?Justin M Carré
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1, Canada
Perception 39:356-77. 2010..Together, these experiments suggest that the facial width-to-height ratio is an honest signal of propensity for aggressive behaviour...
State, not trait, neuroendocrine function predicts costly reactive aggression in men after social exclusion and inclusionShawn N Geniole
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Biol Psychol 87:137-45. 2011..4%, F(1,)(55)=3.53, p=0.07), but no significant effects were observed in either group alone. The findings add to evidence that individual differences in state neuroendocrine function map onto variability in human social behaviour...
Aggressive behavior and change in salivary testosterone concentrations predict willingness to engage in a competitive taskJustin M Carré
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines ON, Canada
Horm Behav 54:403-9. 2008..02). These results indicate that situation-specific aggressive behavior and testosterone responsiveness are functionally relevant predictors of future social behavior...
No place like home: testosterone responses to victory depend on game locationJustin M Carré
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada justin carre brocku ca
Am J Hum Biol 21:392-4. 2009....
Facing aggression: cues differ for female versus male facesShawn N Geniole
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
PLoS ONE 7:e30366. 2012..In contrast, all four variables are highly inter-correlated in male faces, likely because these cues in male faces serve as "honest signals"...
Facial structure is a reliable cue of aggressive behaviorJustin M Carré
Department of Psychology, Brock University, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Psychol Sci 20:1194-8. 2009..These findings suggest that the facial width-to-height ratio may be a cue used to predict propensity for aggression in others...
In your face: facial metrics predict aggressive behaviour in the laboratory and in varsity and professional hockey playersJustin M Carré
Department of Psychology, Brock University, 500 Glenridge Avenue, St Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2S 3A1
Proc Biol Sci 275:2651-6. 2008..Together, these findings suggest that the sexually dimorphic facial width-to-height ratio may be an 'honest signal' of propensity for aggressive behaviour...
