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Testosterone increases honesty
 Researchers from the University of Bonn examine the biological background of lying  
Testosterone is considered THE male hormone, standing for aggression and posturing. Researchers around Prof. Dr. Armin Falk, an economist from the University of Bonn, have now been able to demonstrate that this sex hormone surprisingly also fosters social behavior. In play situations, subjects who had received testosterone clearly lied less frequently than individuals who had only received a placebo. The results have just been published in the Public Library of Science’s international online journal “PLoS ONE.”
The hormone testosterone stands for typically male attributes – it fosters the forming of the sexual characteristics, increases libido and muscle building. Women also have this sex hormone, but to a much lesser extent. “Testosterone has always been said to promote aggressive and risky behavior and posturing,” reports Prof. Dr. Bernd Weber, a neuro-scientist from the Center for Economics and Neuroscience (CENS) at the University of Bonn. More recent studies indicate, however, that this sex hormone also fosters social behavior.

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Testosterone increases honesty

Researchers from the University of Bonn examine the biological background of lying

Testosterone is considered THE male hormone, standing for aggression and posturing. Researchers around Prof. Dr. Armin Falk, an economist from the University of Bonn, have now been able to demonstrate that this sex hormone surprisingly also fosters social behavior. In play situations, subjects who had received testosterone clearly lied less frequently than individuals who had only received a placebo. The results have just been published in the Public Library of Science’s international online journal “PLoS ONE.”

The hormone testosterone stands for typically male attributes – it fosters the forming of the sexual characteristics, increases libido and muscle building. Women also have this sex hormone, but to a much lesser extent. “Testosterone has always been said to promote aggressive and risky behavior and posturing,” reports Prof. Dr. Bernd Weber, a neuro-scientist from the Center for Economics and Neuroscience (CENS) at the University of Bonn. More recent studies indicate, however, that this sex hormone also fosters social behavior.

(Photo: Getty Images)

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    I don’t believe it.
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    Lying is generally done to avoid negative consequences. Interesting that testosterone lets people “man up” and face...
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    means man is more honest than woman ? :p
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    Interesting, i wonder if this influences how often i am honest as well…
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    Politicians must be lacking a lot of testosterone
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