There is considerable interest in the role of the neuropeptide oxytocin in promoting social cohesion both in terms of promoting specific social bonds and also more generally for increasing our willingness to trust others and/or to conform to their opinions. These latter findings may also be important in the context of a modulatory role for oxytocin in improving the efficacy of behavioral therapy in psychiatric disorders. However, the original landmark studies claiming an important role for oxytocin in enhancing trust in others, primarily using economic game strategies, have been questioned by subsequent meta-analytic approaches or failure to reproduce findings in different contexts. On the other hand, a growing number of studies have consis...
Background Conventional pharmacological approaches have limited effectiveness for schizophrenia. Th...
Oxytocin is a hormone that has been consistently linked to important social cognitive operations, in...
Oxytocin is an important modulator of human affiliative behaviors, including social skills, human pa...
Trust pervades human societies. Trust is indispensable in friendship, love, families and organizatio...
Stress or arousal responses to novel social contexts ease off when individuals get familiar with the...
Originally known for its role in childbirth and lactation, oxytocin (OT) has recently proved to play...
Existing research with animals and human adults suggests that oxytocin is a promising therapeutic to...
Conventional pharmacological approaches have limited effectiveness for schizophrenia. There is inter...
Collective decision making often benefits both the individuals and the group in a variety of context...
Originally known for its role in childbirth and lactation, oxytocin (OT) has recently proved to play...
In an influential paper, Kosfeld et al. (2005) showed that intranasal administration of oxytocin (OT...
SummaryTrust and betrayal of trust are ubiquitous in human societies. Recent behavioral evidence sho...
In this issue of Neuron, a study by Baumgartner et al. investigates the influence of oxytocin on tru...
Human groups function because members trust each other and reciprocate cooperative contributions, an...
Behavioral neuroscientists have shown that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) plays a key role in social...
Background Conventional pharmacological approaches have limited effectiveness for schizophrenia. Th...
Oxytocin is a hormone that has been consistently linked to important social cognitive operations, in...
Oxytocin is an important modulator of human affiliative behaviors, including social skills, human pa...
Trust pervades human societies. Trust is indispensable in friendship, love, families and organizatio...
Stress or arousal responses to novel social contexts ease off when individuals get familiar with the...
Originally known for its role in childbirth and lactation, oxytocin (OT) has recently proved to play...
Existing research with animals and human adults suggests that oxytocin is a promising therapeutic to...
Conventional pharmacological approaches have limited effectiveness for schizophrenia. There is inter...
Collective decision making often benefits both the individuals and the group in a variety of context...
Originally known for its role in childbirth and lactation, oxytocin (OT) has recently proved to play...
In an influential paper, Kosfeld et al. (2005) showed that intranasal administration of oxytocin (OT...
SummaryTrust and betrayal of trust are ubiquitous in human societies. Recent behavioral evidence sho...
In this issue of Neuron, a study by Baumgartner et al. investigates the influence of oxytocin on tru...
Human groups function because members trust each other and reciprocate cooperative contributions, an...
Behavioral neuroscientists have shown that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) plays a key role in social...
Background Conventional pharmacological approaches have limited effectiveness for schizophrenia. Th...
Oxytocin is a hormone that has been consistently linked to important social cognitive operations, in...
Oxytocin is an important modulator of human affiliative behaviors, including social skills, human pa...