Antisocial behaviour hormone link (BBC Online, 30 September 2008)

01 Oct 2008


Scientists have measured levels of cortisol from the saliva of a group of young men before, during and after a stressful situation designed to cause frustration. Levels of cortisol rose dramatically in average adolescents, whereas in those with a history of anti-social behaviour, cortisol levels decreased during the experiment.

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