The role of opioid receptors in infant-mother attachment has been well established. Morphine, a preferential μ opioid receptor (MOR) agonist, attenuates separation distress vocalizations and decreases physical contact between infant and mother. However, there is little research on how opioid receptors are involved in adult attachment. The present study used the monogamous titi monkey (Callicebus cupreus) to explore the role of opioid receptors in the behavioral and physiological components of pair-bonding. In Experiment 1, paired male titi monkeys (N=8) received morphine (0.1, 0.5, or 1.0mg/kg), the opioid antagonist naloxone (1.0mg/kg), vehicle, or a disturbance control and were filmed with their pair-mate for 1h. In Experiment 2, the same...
The psychology of close human relationships is increasingly well understood and our understanding of...
The endogenous opioid system has received attention and extensive research for its effects on reward...
Several neurobiological mechanisms are implicated in the formation of selective pair bonds in social...
The role of opioid receptors in infant-mother attachment has been well established. Morphine, a pref...
The role of opioid receptors in infant-mother attachment has been well established. Morphine, a pref...
The μ opioid receptor (MOR) and κ opioid receptor (KOR) have been implicated in pair-bond formation ...
The opioid system is involved in infant-mother bonds and adult-adult bonds in many species. We have ...
This study investigated the role of the endogenous opioid system in maternal and affiliative behavio...
In socially monogamous titi monkeys, involuntary separation from a pair mate can produce behavioral ...
Relatively little is known about serotonergic involvement in pair-bonding despite its putative role ...
Relatively little is known about serotonergic involvement in pair-bonding despite its putative role ...
Coordination of oxytocin (OT) activity and partner interactions is important for the facilitation an...
Coordination of oxytocin (OT) activity and partner interactions is important for the facilitation an...
[Dataset] Social interactions regulate our behavior and physiology, and strong social bonds can buff...
[dataset] Social bonds influence physiology and behavior, which can shape how individuals respond to...
The psychology of close human relationships is increasingly well understood and our understanding of...
The endogenous opioid system has received attention and extensive research for its effects on reward...
Several neurobiological mechanisms are implicated in the formation of selective pair bonds in social...
The role of opioid receptors in infant-mother attachment has been well established. Morphine, a pref...
The role of opioid receptors in infant-mother attachment has been well established. Morphine, a pref...
The μ opioid receptor (MOR) and κ opioid receptor (KOR) have been implicated in pair-bond formation ...
The opioid system is involved in infant-mother bonds and adult-adult bonds in many species. We have ...
This study investigated the role of the endogenous opioid system in maternal and affiliative behavio...
In socially monogamous titi monkeys, involuntary separation from a pair mate can produce behavioral ...
Relatively little is known about serotonergic involvement in pair-bonding despite its putative role ...
Relatively little is known about serotonergic involvement in pair-bonding despite its putative role ...
Coordination of oxytocin (OT) activity and partner interactions is important for the facilitation an...
Coordination of oxytocin (OT) activity and partner interactions is important for the facilitation an...
[Dataset] Social interactions regulate our behavior and physiology, and strong social bonds can buff...
[dataset] Social bonds influence physiology and behavior, which can shape how individuals respond to...
The psychology of close human relationships is increasingly well understood and our understanding of...
The endogenous opioid system has received attention and extensive research for its effects on reward...
Several neurobiological mechanisms are implicated in the formation of selective pair bonds in social...