In this paper, we analyse the claim that oxytocin is a ‘social neuropeptide’. This claim originated from evidence that oxytocin was instrumental in the initiation of maternal behaviour and it was extended to become the claim that oxytocin has a key role in promoting social interactions between individuals. We begin by considering the structure of the scientific literature on this topic, identifying closely interconnected clusters of papers on particular themes. We then analyse this claim by considering evidence of four types as generated by these clusters: (i) mechanistic studies in animal models, designed to understand the pathways involved in the behavioural effects of centrally administered oxytocin; (ii) evidence from observation...
Complex social cognitive processes underlie social behavior. Oxytocin has long been recognized as cr...
Increasing evidence supports a key role of Oxytocin (OT) as a modulator of social relationships in m...
The current thesis sought to investigate the role of oxytocin (OT) in social and emotional behavio...
The peptide hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been implicated in a range of mammalian social be...
Our brain is endowed with an incredible capacity to be social, to trust, to cooperate, to be altruis...
Both clinical and preclinical research has indicated administration of the endogenous neuropeptide o...
The role of neuromodulators in the enforcement of cooperation is still not well understood. Here, we...
Oxytocin is an important modulator of human affiliative behaviors, including social skills, human pa...
Research on oxytocin (OT) has revealed a substantial involvement of this neuropeptide in social cogn...
AbstractCurrent concepts of human sociality highlight a fundamental role of the hypothalamic peptide...
Oxytocin over centuries has always been regarded as the drug of paramount importance during childbir...
Oxytocin, also known as “love hormone,” is a mammalian neuropeptide acting primarily in the brain. T...
Mini review articleThe role of endogenous oxytocin as neuromodulator of birth, lactation and social ...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide hormone that is primarily known for its neuromodulatory effects on the fe...
Oxytocin has garnered considerable interest for its role in social behavior, as well as for the pote...
Complex social cognitive processes underlie social behavior. Oxytocin has long been recognized as cr...
Increasing evidence supports a key role of Oxytocin (OT) as a modulator of social relationships in m...
The current thesis sought to investigate the role of oxytocin (OT) in social and emotional behavio...
The peptide hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been implicated in a range of mammalian social be...
Our brain is endowed with an incredible capacity to be social, to trust, to cooperate, to be altruis...
Both clinical and preclinical research has indicated administration of the endogenous neuropeptide o...
The role of neuromodulators in the enforcement of cooperation is still not well understood. Here, we...
Oxytocin is an important modulator of human affiliative behaviors, including social skills, human pa...
Research on oxytocin (OT) has revealed a substantial involvement of this neuropeptide in social cogn...
AbstractCurrent concepts of human sociality highlight a fundamental role of the hypothalamic peptide...
Oxytocin over centuries has always been regarded as the drug of paramount importance during childbir...
Oxytocin, also known as “love hormone,” is a mammalian neuropeptide acting primarily in the brain. T...
Mini review articleThe role of endogenous oxytocin as neuromodulator of birth, lactation and social ...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide hormone that is primarily known for its neuromodulatory effects on the fe...
Oxytocin has garnered considerable interest for its role in social behavior, as well as for the pote...
Complex social cognitive processes underlie social behavior. Oxytocin has long been recognized as cr...
Increasing evidence supports a key role of Oxytocin (OT) as a modulator of social relationships in m...
The current thesis sought to investigate the role of oxytocin (OT) in social and emotional behavio...