The present paper builds upon a growing body of work documenting oxytocin’s role in social functioning, to test whether this hormone facilitates spontaneous mimicry of others’ emotional expressions. In a double-blind, randomized trial, adult Caucasian males (n = 145) received a nasal spray of either oxytocin or placebo before completing a facial mimicry task. Facial expressions were coded using automated face analysis. Oxytocin increased mimicry of facial features of sadness (lips and chin, but not areas around the eyes), an affiliative reaction that facilitates social bonding. Oxytocin also increased mimicry of happiness, but only for individuals who expressed low levels of happiness in response to neutral faces. Overall, participants did ...
Previous research suggests that intranasal oxytocin may promote trust, social cooperation, in-group ...
Oxytocin is viewed as the hormone of calm, healing and love, and plays an important role in establis...
A number of previous studies has shown that oxytocin (OT) promotes facial emotion recognition and en...
The present paper builds upon a growing body of work documenting oxytocin’s role in social functioni...
The present paper builds upon a growing body of work documenting oxytocin's role in social functioni...
Recent findings suggest a role of oxytocin on the tendency to spontaneously mimic the emotional fac...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has many potential social benefits. For example, intranasal administr...
Oxytocin has been shown to affect several aspects of human social cognition, including facial emotio...
Background: Evidence suggests that individuals with social anxiety demonstrate vigilance to social t...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been shown to influence social cognition, including better recogn...
Complex social cognitive processes underlie social behavior. Oxytocin has long been recognized as cr...
© 2016 The Authors The neuropeptide ‘oxytocin’ (OT) is known to play a pivotal role in a variety of ...
SummaryThe neuropeptide oxytocin has a popular reputation of being the ‘love’ hormone. Here we test ...
Background: Chronic depression is characterized by a high degree of early life trauma, psychosocial ...
Recent cross-species research has demonstrated that the neurohormone oxytocin plays a key role in so...
Previous research suggests that intranasal oxytocin may promote trust, social cooperation, in-group ...
Oxytocin is viewed as the hormone of calm, healing and love, and plays an important role in establis...
A number of previous studies has shown that oxytocin (OT) promotes facial emotion recognition and en...
The present paper builds upon a growing body of work documenting oxytocin’s role in social functioni...
The present paper builds upon a growing body of work documenting oxytocin's role in social functioni...
Recent findings suggest a role of oxytocin on the tendency to spontaneously mimic the emotional fac...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has many potential social benefits. For example, intranasal administr...
Oxytocin has been shown to affect several aspects of human social cognition, including facial emotio...
Background: Evidence suggests that individuals with social anxiety demonstrate vigilance to social t...
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been shown to influence social cognition, including better recogn...
Complex social cognitive processes underlie social behavior. Oxytocin has long been recognized as cr...
© 2016 The Authors The neuropeptide ‘oxytocin’ (OT) is known to play a pivotal role in a variety of ...
SummaryThe neuropeptide oxytocin has a popular reputation of being the ‘love’ hormone. Here we test ...
Background: Chronic depression is characterized by a high degree of early life trauma, psychosocial ...
Recent cross-species research has demonstrated that the neurohormone oxytocin plays a key role in so...
Previous research suggests that intranasal oxytocin may promote trust, social cooperation, in-group ...
Oxytocin is viewed as the hormone of calm, healing and love, and plays an important role in establis...
A number of previous studies has shown that oxytocin (OT) promotes facial emotion recognition and en...