Previous research suggests that intranasal oxytocin may promote trust, social cooperation, in-group favoritism, and empathic concern in humans. Oxytocin therefore has therapeutic implications for psychological disorders such as social anxiety disorder (SAD). In particular, oxytocin may have anxiety-buffering effects in the context of social rejection. Oxytocin may promote cooperative social behavior with other individuals despite being rejected by them, as research has shown that oxytocin facilitates decisions indicative of sustained trust even despite breaches of trust. Using a double-blind, placebo-controlled design, the current investigation examined whether oxytocin modulates responses to social rejection from an initially cooperative c...
Since the observation that oxytocin has key effects on social decision making, research on this exci...
Oxytocin, a neuroendocrine peptide known to be involved in the processing of emotional and social st...
SummaryAn experiment examined whether and how the relationship between individual differences in soc...
Research has shown that patients with a social anxiety disorder (SAD) show social performance defici...
Background: Evidence suggests that individuals with social anxiety demonstrate vigilance to social t...
Oxytocin has been shown to promote a host of social behaviors in humans but the exact mechanisms by ...
In this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a symposium ...
SummaryIn this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a sym...
The last decade has seen a large number of published findings supporting the hypothesis that intrana...
Oxytocin is a hormone that has been consistently linked to important social cognitive operations, in...
Background Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that has both calming and bonding effects. Some of oxytocin’s ...
Despite a general consensus that oxytocin (OT) has prosocial effects, there is no clear agreement on...
Individuals with social anxiety are characterized by a high degree of social sensitivity, which can ...
The last decennia, it has become clear that oxytocin is an important neurotransmitter for also socia...
The nonapeptide oxytocin promotes social affiliation in both human and non-human animals. However, t...
Since the observation that oxytocin has key effects on social decision making, research on this exci...
Oxytocin, a neuroendocrine peptide known to be involved in the processing of emotional and social st...
SummaryAn experiment examined whether and how the relationship between individual differences in soc...
Research has shown that patients with a social anxiety disorder (SAD) show social performance defici...
Background: Evidence suggests that individuals with social anxiety demonstrate vigilance to social t...
Oxytocin has been shown to promote a host of social behaviors in humans but the exact mechanisms by ...
In this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a symposium ...
SummaryIn this review we summarize the results and conclusions of five studies as presented in a sym...
The last decade has seen a large number of published findings supporting the hypothesis that intrana...
Oxytocin is a hormone that has been consistently linked to important social cognitive operations, in...
Background Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that has both calming and bonding effects. Some of oxytocin’s ...
Despite a general consensus that oxytocin (OT) has prosocial effects, there is no clear agreement on...
Individuals with social anxiety are characterized by a high degree of social sensitivity, which can ...
The last decennia, it has become clear that oxytocin is an important neurotransmitter for also socia...
The nonapeptide oxytocin promotes social affiliation in both human and non-human animals. However, t...
Since the observation that oxytocin has key effects on social decision making, research on this exci...
Oxytocin, a neuroendocrine peptide known to be involved in the processing of emotional and social st...
SummaryAn experiment examined whether and how the relationship between individual differences in soc...