The oxytocin receptor: from intracellular signaling to behavior
B Jurek, ID Neumann�- Physiological reviews, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
The many facets of the oxytocin (OXT) system of the brain and periphery elicited nearly
25,000 publications since 1930 (see, as listed in PubMed), which revealed central roles for�…
25,000 publications since 1930 (see, as listed in PubMed), which revealed central roles for�…
The neurobiology of human attachments
R Feldman�- Trends in cognitive sciences, 2017 - cell.com
Attachment bonds are a defining feature of mammals. A conceptual framework on human
attachments is presented, integrating insights from animal research with neuroimaging�…
attachments is presented, integrating insights from animal research with neuroimaging�…
[BOOK][B] The neuroscience of psychotherapy: Healing the social brain (Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology)
L Cozolino - 2017 - books.google.com
An update to the classic text that links neuroscience and human behavior in the context of
therapy. This groundbreaking book explores the recent revolution in psychotherapy that has�…
therapy. This groundbreaking book explores the recent revolution in psychotherapy that has�…
Oxytocin and social affiliation in humans
R Feldman�- Hormones and behavior, 2012 - Elsevier
A conceptual model detailing the process of bio-behavioral synchrony between the online
physiological and behavioral responses of attachment partners during social contact is�…
physiological and behavioral responses of attachment partners during social contact is�…
[BOOK][B] Mama's last hug: Animal emotions and what they tell us about ourselves
F De Waal - 2019 - books.google.com
A New York Times Bestseller and winner of the PEN/EO Wilson Literary Science Writing
Award" Game-changing."—Sy Montgomery, New York Times Book Review Mama's Last�…
Award" Game-changing."—Sy Montgomery, New York Times Book Review Mama's Last�…
[HTML][HTML] Brain-to-brain synchrony during naturalistic social interactions
The evolution of humans as a highly social species tuned the brain to the social world; yet
the mechanisms by which humans coordinate their brain response online during social�…
the mechanisms by which humans coordinate their brain response online during social�…
The adaptive human parental brain: implications for children's social development
R Feldman�- Trends in neurosciences, 2015 - cell.com
Although interest in the neurobiology of parent–infant bonding is a century old,
neuroimaging of the human parental brain is recent. After summarizing current comparative�…
neuroimaging of the human parental brain is recent. After summarizing current comparative�…
Pair-Bonding, Romantic Love, and Evolution: The Curious Case of Homo sapiens
GJO Fletcher, JA Simpson…�- Perspectives on�…, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This article evaluates a thesis containing three interconnected propositions. First, romantic
love is a “commitment device” for motivating pair-bonding in humans. Second, pair-bonding�…
love is a “commitment device” for motivating pair-bonding in humans. Second, pair-bonding�…
Affectionate touch to promote relational, psychological, and physical well-being in adulthood: A theoretical model and review of the research
BK Jakubiak, BC Feeney�- Personality and Social�…, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Throughout the life span, individuals engage in affectionate touch with close others. Touch
receipt promotes well-being in infancy, but the impacts of touch in adult close relationships�…
receipt promotes well-being in infancy, but the impacts of touch in adult close relationships�…
Problems with measuring peripheral oxytocin: can the data on oxytocin and human behavior be trusted?
Research on the neurobiological and behavioral effects of oxytocin (OT), as well as on its
possible therapeutic applications, has intensified in the past decade. Accurate determination�…
possible therapeutic applications, has intensified in the past decade. Accurate determination�…