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Behavior; Fatherhood; Human behavior—Endocrine aspects; Men; Parenting; Reproduction; Sex; Testosterone; Vasopressin

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Testosterone And Vasopressin In Men’S Reproductive Behavior, Eric T. Steiner May 2011

Testosterone And Vasopressin In Men’S Reproductive Behavior, Eric T. Steiner

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One common practice used by researchers is to divide human reproduction into two major domains: mating and parenting. Adaptive problems men faced over the millennia may have produced evolutionary pressure for hormone responses and behavior that facilitate both mating and parenting, either separately or simultaneously. The sometimes competing domains of mating and parenting in men are often mediated by a number of the same hormones, such as testosterone (T) and arginine vasopressin (AVP). One aim of the current study was to examine differences in baseline levels of T and AVP between childless men who were not in an exclusive, romantic …