Data for paper Pearce, E., Wlodarski, R., Machin, A., & Dunbar, R. I. M. 'The influence of genetic variation on social disposition, romantic relationships and social networks'. See also Pearce, E., Wlodarski, R., Machin, A., & Dunbar, R. I. M. (2017). Variation in the β-endorphin, oxytocin, and dopamine receptor genes is associated with different dimensions of human sociality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(20), 5300–5305. Retrieved from http://www.pnas.org/content/114/20/5300.abstract Data collected from UK population at science festivals and a museum to look at the genetics underpinning human social behaviour and cognition
Sociability and social domain-related behaviors have been associated with better well-being and endo...
Sociability and social domain-related behaviors have been associated with better well-being and endo...
markdownabstractThis thesis explores questions at the intersection of economics and biology, and thu...
OBJECTIVES Sociality is underpinned by a variety of neurochemicals. We previously showed, in a large...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing a sample of 757 British individuals, Pearce et al. (1) tested 24...
There is growing evidence that the number and quality of social relationships have substantial impac...
Item does not contain fulltextLevels of sociability are continuously distributed in the general popu...
Human beings are an incredibly social species and along with eusocial insects engage in the largest ...
Purpose: To describe the major findings in the literature regarding associations between biological ...
Background: People often change their opinions or behavior to match the responses of others, a pheno...
Human beings are an incredibly social species and along with eusocial insects engage in the largest ...
Levels of sociability are continuously distributed in the general population, and decreased sociabil...
A common variant in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR), rs53576, has been broadly linked to socially ...
D ow nloaded from 2 Humans have a fundamental need for strong interpersonal bonds, yet individuals d...
In humans, prosocial behaviour is essential for social functioning. Twin studies suggest this distin...
Sociability and social domain-related behaviors have been associated with better well-being and endo...
Sociability and social domain-related behaviors have been associated with better well-being and endo...
markdownabstractThis thesis explores questions at the intersection of economics and biology, and thu...
OBJECTIVES Sociality is underpinned by a variety of neurochemicals. We previously showed, in a large...
Item does not contain fulltextUsing a sample of 757 British individuals, Pearce et al. (1) tested 24...
There is growing evidence that the number and quality of social relationships have substantial impac...
Item does not contain fulltextLevels of sociability are continuously distributed in the general popu...
Human beings are an incredibly social species and along with eusocial insects engage in the largest ...
Purpose: To describe the major findings in the literature regarding associations between biological ...
Background: People often change their opinions or behavior to match the responses of others, a pheno...
Human beings are an incredibly social species and along with eusocial insects engage in the largest ...
Levels of sociability are continuously distributed in the general population, and decreased sociabil...
A common variant in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR), rs53576, has been broadly linked to socially ...
D ow nloaded from 2 Humans have a fundamental need for strong interpersonal bonds, yet individuals d...
In humans, prosocial behaviour is essential for social functioning. Twin studies suggest this distin...
Sociability and social domain-related behaviors have been associated with better well-being and endo...
Sociability and social domain-related behaviors have been associated with better well-being and endo...
markdownabstractThis thesis explores questions at the intersection of economics and biology, and thu...