Oxytocin (OT) has been shown to facilitate trust, empathy and other prosocial behaviors. At the same time, there is evidence that exogenous OT infusion may not result in prosocial behaviors in all contexts, increasing in-group biases in a number of studies. The current investigation seeks to resolve this inconsistency by examining if endogenous OT release is associated with in-group bias. We studied a large group of participants (N = 399) in existing groups and randomly formed groups. Participants provided two blood samples to measure the change in OT after a group salience task and then made computer-mediated monetary transfer decisions to in-group and out-group members. Our results show that participants with an increase in endogenous OT ...
Oxytocin has been proposed to regulate human trust. Previous experiments supported this claim by dem...
Oxytocin (OXT) is known to affect various social processes, including social comparisons and intergr...
Past studies have suggested that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) could play a crucial role in human t...
Inter-group conflicts drive human discrimination, mass migration, and violence, but their psychobiol...
Oxytocin (OXT) has been implicated in prosocial behaviors such as trust and generosity. Yet, these e...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition. In intergroup settings, individ...
<div><p>Trust underpins much of social and economic exchanges across human societies. In experimenta...
Human groups function because members trust each other and reciprocate cooperative contributions, an...
In humans, oxytocin promotes cognitive and motivational tendencies that benefit the groups on which ...
Collective decision making often benefits both the individuals and the group in a variety of context...
Collective decision making often benefits both the individuals and the group in a variety of context...
Human ethnocentrism—the tendency to view one's group as centrally important and superior to other gr...
Oxytocin has been implicated in a variety of prosocial processes but most of this work has used labo...
Humans cooperate with unrelated individuals to an extent that far outstrips any other species. We al...
Empathy is related to a variety of prosocial behaviors, but the brain mechanisms produc-ing the expe...
Oxytocin has been proposed to regulate human trust. Previous experiments supported this claim by dem...
Oxytocin (OXT) is known to affect various social processes, including social comparisons and intergr...
Past studies have suggested that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) could play a crucial role in human t...
Inter-group conflicts drive human discrimination, mass migration, and violence, but their psychobiol...
Oxytocin (OXT) has been implicated in prosocial behaviors such as trust and generosity. Yet, these e...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition. In intergroup settings, individ...
<div><p>Trust underpins much of social and economic exchanges across human societies. In experimenta...
Human groups function because members trust each other and reciprocate cooperative contributions, an...
In humans, oxytocin promotes cognitive and motivational tendencies that benefit the groups on which ...
Collective decision making often benefits both the individuals and the group in a variety of context...
Collective decision making often benefits both the individuals and the group in a variety of context...
Human ethnocentrism—the tendency to view one's group as centrally important and superior to other gr...
Oxytocin has been implicated in a variety of prosocial processes but most of this work has used labo...
Humans cooperate with unrelated individuals to an extent that far outstrips any other species. We al...
Empathy is related to a variety of prosocial behaviors, but the brain mechanisms produc-ing the expe...
Oxytocin has been proposed to regulate human trust. Previous experiments supported this claim by dem...
Oxytocin (OXT) is known to affect various social processes, including social comparisons and intergr...
Past studies have suggested that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) could play a crucial role in human t...