Abstract Patients and psychotherapists often exhibit behavioral, psychological, and physiological similarity. Here, we test whether oxytocin—a neuropeptide that can enhance expressivity and social perception—influences time-lagged “linkage” of autonomic nervous system responses among participants and facilitators during group therapy. Physiological linkage estimates (n = 949) were created from ten cohorts, each with two facilitators (n = 5) and four to six participants (n = 48), over six weekly sessions of group therapy for methamphetamine use disorder. All participants of a cohort received oxytocin or placebo intranasally in a randomized double-blind procedure before each session. Cardiac interbeat intervals (IBI) were measured continuousl...
The last decennia, it has become clear that oxytocin is an important neurotransmitter for also socia...
Abstract Background Substantial empirical evidence has demonstrated that individuals who are sociall...
Previous research suggests that intranasal oxytocin may promote trust, social cooperation, in-group ...
Patients and psychotherapists often exhibit behavioral, psychological, and physiological similarity....
BackgroundThe prevalence of methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) in the United States has risen dramat...
Abstract Background The prevalence of methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) in the United States has ri...
CONTEXT: Oxytocin (OT) plays a key regulatory role in human social behaviour. While prior studies ha...
Background Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that has both calming and bonding effects. Some of oxytocin’s ...
Recent interest has focused on oxytocin (OT), a neurotransmitter that promotes social processing, to...
Oxytocin is a key modulator of social interaction, but we possess little knowledge of its underlying...
Oxytocin is a key modulator of social interaction, but we possess little knowledge of its underlying...
Oxytocin, a neuroendocrine peptide known to be involved in the processing of emotional and social st...
Oxytocin is a hormone that has been consistently linked to important social cognitive operations, in...
Addictive drugs can profoundly affect social behaviour both acutely and in the long-term. Effects ra...
The pituitary neuropeptide oxytocin promotes social behavior, and is a potential adjunct therapy for...
The last decennia, it has become clear that oxytocin is an important neurotransmitter for also socia...
Abstract Background Substantial empirical evidence has demonstrated that individuals who are sociall...
Previous research suggests that intranasal oxytocin may promote trust, social cooperation, in-group ...
Patients and psychotherapists often exhibit behavioral, psychological, and physiological similarity....
BackgroundThe prevalence of methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) in the United States has risen dramat...
Abstract Background The prevalence of methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) in the United States has ri...
CONTEXT: Oxytocin (OT) plays a key regulatory role in human social behaviour. While prior studies ha...
Background Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that has both calming and bonding effects. Some of oxytocin’s ...
Recent interest has focused on oxytocin (OT), a neurotransmitter that promotes social processing, to...
Oxytocin is a key modulator of social interaction, but we possess little knowledge of its underlying...
Oxytocin is a key modulator of social interaction, but we possess little knowledge of its underlying...
Oxytocin, a neuroendocrine peptide known to be involved in the processing of emotional and social st...
Oxytocin is a hormone that has been consistently linked to important social cognitive operations, in...
Addictive drugs can profoundly affect social behaviour both acutely and in the long-term. Effects ra...
The pituitary neuropeptide oxytocin promotes social behavior, and is a potential adjunct therapy for...
The last decennia, it has become clear that oxytocin is an important neurotransmitter for also socia...
Abstract Background Substantial empirical evidence has demonstrated that individuals who are sociall...
Previous research suggests that intranasal oxytocin may promote trust, social cooperation, in-group ...