Attachment in the context of intimate pair bonds is most frequently studied in terms of the universal strategy to draw near, or away, from significant others at moments of personal distress. However, important interindividual differences in the quality of attachment exist, usually captured through secure versus insecure – anxious and/or avoidant – attachment orientations. Since Bowlby’s pioneering writings on the theory of attachment, it has been assumed that attachment orientations are influenced by both genetic and social factors – what we would today describe and measure as gene by environment interaction mediated by epigenetic DNA modification – but research in humans on this topic remains extremely limited. We for the first time examin...
Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the process by which one can regulate his/her own and other’s emo...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a commonly occurring and highly disabling disorder. The neuropeptid...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a commonly occurring and highly disabling disorder. The neuropeptid...
Attachment in the context of intimate pair bonds is most frequently studied in terms of the universa...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
ATTACHMENT PROCESSES AND GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS: Testing Two Initial Hypotheses Regarding the...
Oxytocin is a primary neuropeptide which coordinates affiliative behavior. Previous researchers poin...
The oxytocin system is involved in human social behavior and social cognition such as attachment, em...
Genetic approaches have improved our understanding of the neurobiological basis of social behavior a...
A molecular genetic approach was used to investigate the relationship between common variants of the...
Abstract Background The neuropeptide Oxytocin (OXT) plays a central role in birthing, mother-infant ...
Early life stress (ELS) has been linked to endocrine dysregulation, insecure attachment styles, and ...
Recent models propose deoxyribonucleic acid methylation of key neuro-regulatory genes as a molecular...
Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the process by which one can regulate his/her own and other’s emo...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a commonly occurring and highly disabling disorder. The neuropeptid...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a commonly occurring and highly disabling disorder. The neuropeptid...
Attachment in the context of intimate pair bonds is most frequently studied in terms of the universa...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
The human oxytocin (OXT) system is implicated in the regulation of complex social behaviors, as well...
ATTACHMENT PROCESSES AND GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS: Testing Two Initial Hypotheses Regarding the...
Oxytocin is a primary neuropeptide which coordinates affiliative behavior. Previous researchers poin...
The oxytocin system is involved in human social behavior and social cognition such as attachment, em...
Genetic approaches have improved our understanding of the neurobiological basis of social behavior a...
A molecular genetic approach was used to investigate the relationship between common variants of the...
Abstract Background The neuropeptide Oxytocin (OXT) plays a central role in birthing, mother-infant ...
Early life stress (ELS) has been linked to endocrine dysregulation, insecure attachment styles, and ...
Recent models propose deoxyribonucleic acid methylation of key neuro-regulatory genes as a molecular...
Emotion regulation (ER) refers to the process by which one can regulate his/her own and other’s emo...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a commonly occurring and highly disabling disorder. The neuropeptid...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a commonly occurring and highly disabling disorder. The neuropeptid...