HYPOTHALMUS
Testosterone is the hormone typically associated with increased aggressive behavior. Studies have shown a positive correlation between higher levels of testosterone and different forms of aggression in both animals and humans.
Increased aggressive behavior is associated with increases in testosterone levels, serotonin deficits, and environmental stressors. Additionally, certain genetic predispositions and neurological factors may also contribute to heightened aggression.
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
epinephrine
Aggressive behavior refers to actions or conduct that are intended to cause harm, injury, or damage to another individual or object. This could include physical acts of violence, verbal threats, or other hostile actions.
Testosterone is the hormone typically associated with increased aggressive behavior. Studies have shown a positive correlation between higher levels of testosterone and different forms of aggression in both animals and humans.
Increased aggressive behavior is associated with increases in testosterone levels, serotonin deficits, and environmental stressors. Additionally, certain genetic predispositions and neurological factors may also contribute to heightened aggression.
melanocyte-stimulating hormone
hormone and behavior
Weight training increases the amount of Growth Hormone produced by the pituitary gland. The hormone that increases your height.
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
epinephrine
Aggressive behavior refers to actions or conduct that are intended to cause harm, injury, or damage to another individual or object. This could include physical acts of violence, verbal threats, or other hostile actions.
Epinephrine
i believe its Luteninizing hormone :) hope that helps
ADH, or antidiuretic hormone.
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH), also known as vasopressin, increases water reabsorption by the kidney tubules when water content decreases from the optimum level. ADH helps to concentrate urine and reduce water loss from the body.