Social anhedonia, or the diminished capacity to experience pleasure and reward from social affiliation, is a major symptom of different psychiatric disorders, including some forms of infantile autism and schizophrenia spectrum disorders. The brain opioid hypothesis of social attachment is a promising model for achieving insights into how neurobiological and developmental factors contribute to the regulation of social reward. In this study, genetic knocking-out and naltrexone (NTRX) treatment during the first 4 days of life were used to disrupt opioid neurotransmission in mouse pups and their attachment relationships with the mother. Both permanent (genetic) and transient (pharmacological) manipulations of opioid neurotransmission exerted lo...
The psychology of close human relationships is increasingly well understood and our understanding of...
Our brain is endowed with an incredible capacity to be social, to trust, to cooperate, to be altruis...
Environmental enrichment has been proven to have positive effects on both behavioral and physiologic...
Social anhedonia, or the diminished capacity to experience pleasure and reward from social affiliati...
Environmental enrichment has been proven to have positive effects on both behavioral and physiologic...
Social rewards are fundamental to survival and overall health. Several studies suggest that adequate...
Positive social interactions and successful relationships are important for physical and mental heal...
For centuries, farmers have used oxytocin (OXT) via vaginal stimulation to trigger maternal behaviou...
The mu opioid receptor (MOR) plays a critical role in modulating social behavior in humans and anima...
In a neurodevelopmental model of autism with age, genetic background and toxicant exposure as factor...
Humans are fundamentally social animals. Since they depend on each other for survival and well-being...
The development of social behavior is strongly influenced by the serotonin system. Seroto-nin 2c rec...
Social mammals engage in affiliative interactions both when seeking relief from negative affect and ...
AbstractSocial deficits are a hallmark feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related develop...
Excessive social withdrawal is a symptom of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, greatly impacting t...
The psychology of close human relationships is increasingly well understood and our understanding of...
Our brain is endowed with an incredible capacity to be social, to trust, to cooperate, to be altruis...
Environmental enrichment has been proven to have positive effects on both behavioral and physiologic...
Social anhedonia, or the diminished capacity to experience pleasure and reward from social affiliati...
Environmental enrichment has been proven to have positive effects on both behavioral and physiologic...
Social rewards are fundamental to survival and overall health. Several studies suggest that adequate...
Positive social interactions and successful relationships are important for physical and mental heal...
For centuries, farmers have used oxytocin (OXT) via vaginal stimulation to trigger maternal behaviou...
The mu opioid receptor (MOR) plays a critical role in modulating social behavior in humans and anima...
In a neurodevelopmental model of autism with age, genetic background and toxicant exposure as factor...
Humans are fundamentally social animals. Since they depend on each other for survival and well-being...
The development of social behavior is strongly influenced by the serotonin system. Seroto-nin 2c rec...
Social mammals engage in affiliative interactions both when seeking relief from negative affect and ...
AbstractSocial deficits are a hallmark feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related develop...
Excessive social withdrawal is a symptom of multiple neuropsychiatric disorders, greatly impacting t...
The psychology of close human relationships is increasingly well understood and our understanding of...
Our brain is endowed with an incredible capacity to be social, to trust, to cooperate, to be altruis...
Environmental enrichment has been proven to have positive effects on both behavioral and physiologic...