Oxytocin's routes in social behavior: Into the 21st century
Our brain is endowed with an incredible capacity to be social, to trust, to cooperate, to be altruistic, to feel empathy and love. Nevertheless, the biological underpinnings of such behaviors remain partially hardwired. Seminal research in rodents has provided important insights on the identificatio...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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