The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms of the oxytocin receptor gene are related to complex social behaviors in humans. Dogs' parallel evolution with humans and their adaptation to the human environment has made them a useful species to model human social interactions. Previous research indicates that dogs are eligible models for behavioral genetic research, as well. Based on these previous findings, our research investigated associations between human directed social behaviors and two newly described (−212AG, 19131AG) and one known (rs8679684) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the regulatory regions (5′ and 3′ UTR) of the oxytocin receptor gene in Ge...
Oxytocin is a key modulator of emotional processing and social cognitive function. In line with this...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms ...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms ...
Meeting humans is an everyday experience for most companion dogs, and their behavior in these situat...
Recent studies suggest that the relationship between endogenous oxytocin and social affiliative beha...
The oxytocin system may play an important role in dog domestication from the wolf. Dogs have evolved...
Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms...
Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms...
Through domestication and recent selection, dogs have evolved a unique set of communicative skills t...
The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) demonstrates attachment/bonding behaviour towards humans, whilst...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
Oxytocin is a key modulator of emotional processing and social cognitive function. In line with this...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms ...
The oxytocin system has a crucial role in human sociality; several results prove that polymorphisms ...
Meeting humans is an everyday experience for most companion dogs, and their behavior in these situat...
Recent studies suggest that the relationship between endogenous oxytocin and social affiliative beha...
The oxytocin system may play an important role in dog domestication from the wolf. Dogs have evolved...
Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms...
Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms...
Through domestication and recent selection, dogs have evolved a unique set of communicative skills t...
The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) demonstrates attachment/bonding behaviour towards humans, whilst...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
Oxytocin is a key modulator of emotional processing and social cognitive function. In line with this...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...
<p>Variations in human infants' attachment behavior are associated with single nucleotide polymorphi...