(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. Citation Kubzansky, Laura D., Wendy B. Mendes, Allison Appleton, JasonBlock, and Gail K. Adler. 2009. Protocol for an experimental investigation of the roles of oxytocin and social support in neuroendocrine, cardiovascular, and subjective responses to stress across age and gender. BMC Public Health 9:481. Published Version doi:10.1186/1471-2458-9-48
CONTEXT: Oxytocin (OT) plays a key regulatory role in human social behaviour. While prior studies ha...
Background: Social support can serve as a protective factor against the negative impacts of stressor...
Background This study examined whether intranasal oxytocin enhances the stress-buffering effects of ...
Abstract Background Substantial empirical evidence has demonstrated that individuals who are sociall...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Animal research has indicated that oxytocin is involved in soci...
Social relationships are a crucial determinant of both mental and physical health. This effect is pa...
Increasing evidence supports a key role of Oxytocin (OT) as a modulator of social relationships in m...
The peptide hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been implicated in a range of mammalian social be...
Oxytocin is known to regulate prosocial behavior and social cognition in animals (Ross & Young, ...
Copyright © 2013 Hai-Peng Yang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The nonapeptide oxytocin promotes social affiliation in both human and non-human animals. However, t...
The ability to use social support to regulate stress is critical to mental and physical health. Here...
distinguishing beneficial from detrimental stress (Article begins on next page) The Harvard communit...
BACKGROUND: The presence of social support has been associated with decreased stress responsiveness....
AbstractStress responses in humans can be attenuated by exogenous oxytocin administration, and these...
CONTEXT: Oxytocin (OT) plays a key regulatory role in human social behaviour. While prior studies ha...
Background: Social support can serve as a protective factor against the negative impacts of stressor...
Background This study examined whether intranasal oxytocin enhances the stress-buffering effects of ...
Abstract Background Substantial empirical evidence has demonstrated that individuals who are sociall...
Rationale/statement of the problem : Animal research has indicated that oxytocin is involved in soci...
Social relationships are a crucial determinant of both mental and physical health. This effect is pa...
Increasing evidence supports a key role of Oxytocin (OT) as a modulator of social relationships in m...
The peptide hormones oxytocin and vasopressin have been implicated in a range of mammalian social be...
Oxytocin is known to regulate prosocial behavior and social cognition in animals (Ross & Young, ...
Copyright © 2013 Hai-Peng Yang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The nonapeptide oxytocin promotes social affiliation in both human and non-human animals. However, t...
The ability to use social support to regulate stress is critical to mental and physical health. Here...
distinguishing beneficial from detrimental stress (Article begins on next page) The Harvard communit...
BACKGROUND: The presence of social support has been associated with decreased stress responsiveness....
AbstractStress responses in humans can be attenuated by exogenous oxytocin administration, and these...
CONTEXT: Oxytocin (OT) plays a key regulatory role in human social behaviour. While prior studies ha...
Background: Social support can serve as a protective factor against the negative impacts of stressor...
Background This study examined whether intranasal oxytocin enhances the stress-buffering effects of ...