“…However, implicit motives are not only related to the individual's behavior, but also to psychophysiological responses such as the release of hormones (implicit power motive: testosterone and estradiol; implicit achievement motive: cortisol and vasopressin; implicit affiliation motive: dopamine and progesterone; McClelland et al, 1987 ; Schultheiss and Rohde, 2002 ; Schultheiss, 2013 ; Schultheiss et al, 2014 ; Yang et al, 2015 ). In addition, implicit motives are associated with specific health outcomes such as stress, changes in blood pressure and immune parameters (McClelland, 1989 ; Baumann et al, 2005 ; Schüler et al, 2009 ; Job et al, 2010 ; Brandstätter et al, 2016 ).…”