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TL;DR: Studies show that music has a NEGATIVE effect on testosterone.
Researcher 1: Researchers first found that "There was a significant difference between the sexes in the way music affected T. Music decreased T in males, whereas it increased T in females.", the same researcher then went and did another study where he commented "I reported findings that music suppressed testosterone in the male", and then goes on to speculate in another study "that listening to music facilitates the neurogenesis, the regeneration and repair of cerebral nerves by adjusting the secretion of steroid hormones, ultimately leading to cerebral plasticity. Music affects levels of such steroids as cortisol (C), testosterone (T) and estrogen (E)".
Researcher 2: "Creative musical behavior was associated with very low testosterone values in males, and with high testosterone levels in females."
Researcher 1: Researchers first found that "There was a significant difference between the sexes in the way music affected T. Music decreased T in males, whereas it increased T in females.", the same researcher then went and did another study where he commented "I reported findings that music suppressed testosterone in the male", and then goes on to speculate in another study "that listening to music facilitates the neurogenesis, the regeneration and repair of cerebral nerves by adjusting the secretion of steroid hormones, ultimately leading to cerebral plasticity. Music affects levels of such steroids as cortisol (C), testosterone (T) and estrogen (E)".
Researcher 2: "Creative musical behavior was associated with very low testosterone values in males, and with high testosterone levels in females."