Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness that causes major functional impairment. Current pharmacologic treatments are inadequate, particularly for addressing negative and cognitive symptoms of the disorder. Oxytocin, a neuropeptide known to moderate social behaviors, has been investigated as a potential therapeutic for schizophrenia in recent years. Results have been decidedly mixed, leading to controversy regarding oxytocin's utility. In this review, we outline several considerations for interpreting the extant literature and propose a focused agenda for future work that builds on the most compelling findings regarding oxytocin effects in schizophrenia to date. Specifically, we examine underlying causes of heterogeneity in randomized clin...
Recent interest has focused on oxytocin (OT), a neurotransmitter that promotes social processing, to...
Objective: There is substantial evidence from animal research indicating a key role of the neuropept...
BackgroundBlunted facial affect is a common negative symptom of schizophrenia. Additionally, assessi...
Schizophrenia is a disabling complex mental disorder and despite all available treatment, many patie...
Impairments in social cognition and poor social functioning are core features of schizophrenia-spect...
BackgroundIndividuals with schizophrenia have functionally significant deficits in automatic and con...
BackgroundIndividuals with schizophrenia have functionally significant deficits in automatic and con...
Social cognitive impairments, including theory of mind (ToM), in schizophrenia more strongly predict...
The current study explored whether oxytocin can improve social cognition and social skills in indivi...
Introduction: Until recently, oxytocin was mainly associated with the pathophysiology of childbirth ...
The effects of intranasal oxytocin, a neuropeptide involved in prosocial behavior and modulation of ...
Oxytocin is a nonapeptide mammalian hormone, best known for its role in childbirth, parturition and ...
Deficits in social cognition, including emotional processing, are hallmarks of schizophrenia and ant...
Recent interest has focused on oxytocin (OT), a neurotransmitter that promotes social processing, to...
Objective: There is substantial evidence from animal research indicating a key role of the neuropept...
BackgroundBlunted facial affect is a common negative symptom of schizophrenia. Additionally, assessi...
Schizophrenia is a disabling complex mental disorder and despite all available treatment, many patie...
Impairments in social cognition and poor social functioning are core features of schizophrenia-spect...
BackgroundIndividuals with schizophrenia have functionally significant deficits in automatic and con...
BackgroundIndividuals with schizophrenia have functionally significant deficits in automatic and con...
Social cognitive impairments, including theory of mind (ToM), in schizophrenia more strongly predict...
The current study explored whether oxytocin can improve social cognition and social skills in indivi...
Introduction: Until recently, oxytocin was mainly associated with the pathophysiology of childbirth ...
The effects of intranasal oxytocin, a neuropeptide involved in prosocial behavior and modulation of ...
Oxytocin is a nonapeptide mammalian hormone, best known for its role in childbirth, parturition and ...
Deficits in social cognition, including emotional processing, are hallmarks of schizophrenia and ant...
Recent interest has focused on oxytocin (OT), a neurotransmitter that promotes social processing, to...
Objective: There is substantial evidence from animal research indicating a key role of the neuropept...
BackgroundBlunted facial affect is a common negative symptom of schizophrenia. Additionally, assessi...