Cumulative risk on the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) underpins empathic communication difficulties at the first stages of romantic love
I Schneiderman, Y Kanat-Maymon…�- Social cognitive and�…, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Empathic communication between couples plays an important role in relationship quality
and individual well-being and research has pointed to the role of oxytocin in providing the�…
and individual well-being and research has pointed to the role of oxytocin in providing the�…
Testosterone and its metabolites-modulators of brain functions
J Durdiakova, D Ostatnikova, P Celec�- Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis, 2011 - ane.pl
Testosterone is a steroid sex hormone with an important role in the physiology in both sexes.
It is involved in the development of morphological and functional parameters of the body via�…
It is involved in the development of morphological and functional parameters of the body via�…
[BOOK][B] The student's guide to social neuroscience
J Ward - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This engaging and cutting-edge text provides an accessible introduction to the complex
methods and concepts of social neuroscience, with examples from contemporary research�…
methods and concepts of social neuroscience, with examples from contemporary research�…
Mutual influences between partners' hormones shape conflict dialog and relationship duration at the initiation of romantic love
I Schneiderman, Y Kanat-Maymon…�- Social�…, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Early-stage romantic love involves reorganization of neurohormonal systems and behavioral
patterns marked by mutual influences between the partners' physiology and behavior�…
patterns marked by mutual influences between the partners' physiology and behavior�…
Daily hugging predicts lower levels of two proinflammatory cytokines
LJ van Raalte, K Floyd�- Western Journal of Communication, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The current study asked a sample (N= 20) of healthy young adults to report their daily
hugging behaviors over a 14-day period and to collect their saliva at the beginning and end�…
hugging behaviors over a 14-day period and to collect their saliva at the beginning and end�…
Human affection exchange: XII. Affectionate communication is associated with diurnal variation in salivary free cortisol
K Floyd�- Western Journal of Communication, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The present study tested the general hypothesis that, irrespective of the amount of
affectionate communication one typically receives, the amount of affectionate�…
affectionate communication one typically receives, the amount of affectionate�…
Human affection exchange: XIII. Affectionate communication accelerates neuroendocrine stress recovery
Contemporary theory in interpersonal communication and health psychology supports the
prediction that engaging in affectionate behavior within established relationships has a�…
prediction that engaging in affectionate behavior within established relationships has a�…
Examining the possible functions of kissing in romantic relationships
R Wlodarski, RIM Dunbar�- Archives of sexual behavior, 2013 - Springer
Recent research suggests that romantic kissing may be utilized in human sexual
relationships to evaluate aspects of a potential mate's suitability, to mediate feelings of�…
relationships to evaluate aspects of a potential mate's suitability, to mediate feelings of�…
Affiliation, reward, and immune biomarkers coalesce to support social synchrony during periods of bond formation in humans
Social bonds are critical for survival and adaptation and periods of bond formation involve
reorganization of neurobiological systems as mediated by social behavior. Theoretical�…
reorganization of neurobiological systems as mediated by social behavior. Theoretical�…
[BOOK][B] Endocrinology of social relationships
PT Ellison, PB Gray - 2012 - books.google.com
In social relationships�whether between mates, parents and offspring, or friends�we find
much of life�s meaning. But in these relationships, so critical to our well-being, might we�…
much of life�s meaning. But in these relationships, so critical to our well-being, might we�…