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What is the relationship between testosterone levels and stress response?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Testosterone levels can significantly influence how individuals respond to stress. High testosterone can lead to a perception of stress as a challenge, while low testosterone may result in feelings of fear and anxiety. The amygdala, part of the limbic system, plays a crucial role in this response, where elevated testosterone can enhance the perception of stress as a drive rather than a threat.

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