2015
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12175
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Oxytocin, testosterone, and human social cognition

Abstract: I describe an integrative social-evolutionary model for the adaptive significance of the human oxytocinergic system. The model is based on a role for this hormone in the generation and maintenance of social familiarity and affiliation across five homologous, functionally similar, and sequentially co-opted contexts: mothers with offspring, female and male mates, kin groups, individuals with reciprocity partners, and individuals within cooperating and competing social groups defined by culture. In each situation… Show more

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“…In the following sections, we discuss these functions in the various relational contexts that OT is involved in, ranging from the mother-infant bond to large-scale collective action. In each of these contexts, the function of OT is likely to be parochial, regulating cooperative investment within the relationship, but increasing xenophobia and protective aggression against out-groups [13].…”
Section: The Role Of Oxytocin In the Establishment And Maintenance Ofmentioning
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“…In the following sections, we discuss these functions in the various relational contexts that OT is involved in, ranging from the mother-infant bond to large-scale collective action. In each of these contexts, the function of OT is likely to be parochial, regulating cooperative investment within the relationship, but increasing xenophobia and protective aggression against out-groups [13].…”
Section: The Role Of Oxytocin In the Establishment And Maintenance Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neuroendocrine physiology of OT was co-opted for numerous behaviours associated with maternal care including the regulation of the amount of care given by mothers and demanded [20,21], macaques [22], marmosets [23] [9, 13,24,25] intergroup interactions [26,27] testosterone paternal care marmosets [28], not titi monkeys [29] [16] pair bond [16] in-group [30] [31] out-group chimpanzees [32] [33] no effect [34] intrasexual competition chimpanzees [35], baboons [36], colobus monkeys [37], not bonobos [38] [ 39,40] [ 31] rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org Phil. Trans.…”
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“…Oxytocin is commonly used to cause or strengthen labor contractions, but this neurotransmitter is also known to release to empathy-stimulating responses. The hormone is released by the posterior pituitary and is synthesized in the hypothalamus (Crespi, 2016). Lane et al (2013) have participated in a study to support oxytocin's ability to facilitate pair-bonding and social interactions.…”
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“…Oxytocin is commonly used to cause or strengthen labor contractions, but this neurotransmitter is also known to release to empathy-stimulating responses. The hormone is released by the posterior pituitary and is synthesized in the hypothalamus (Crespi, 2016). Lane et al (2013) have participated in a study to support oxytocin's ability to facilitate pair-bonding and social interactions.…”
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