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�…

The cross-generation transmission of oxytocin in humans

R Feldman, I Gordon, O Zagoory-Sharon�- Hormones and behavior, 2010 - Elsevier
Animal studies demonstrated that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT), implicated in bond
formation across mammalian species, is transmitted from mother to young through�…

Maternal and paternal plasma, salivary, and urinary oxytocin and parent–infant synchrony: considering stress and affiliation components of human bonding

R Feldman, I Gordon…�- Developmental�…, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Studies in mammals have implicated the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) in processes of bond
formation and stress modulation, yet the involvement of OT in human bonding throughout life�…

Oxytocin and social relationships: from attachment to bond disruption

OJ Bosch, LJ Young�- Behavioral pharmacology of neuropeptides�…, 2018 - Springer
Social relationships throughout life are vital for well-being and physical and mental health. A
significant amount of research in animal models as well as in humans suggests that oxytocin�…

The neuroscience of affiliation: forging links between basic and clinical research on neuropeptides and social behavior

JA Bartz, E Hollander�- Hormones and behavior, 2006 - Elsevier
Animal studies point to the role of two neuropeptides–oxytocin and vasopressin–in the
regulation of affiliative behaviors including mating, pair-bond formation, maternal/parenting�…

Evidence for a neuroendocrinological foundation of human affiliation: plasma oxytocin levels across pregnancy and the postpartum period predict mother-infant�…

R Feldman, A Weller, O Zagoory-Sharon…�- Psychological�…, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Although research on the neurobiological foundation of social affiliation has implicated the
neuropeptide oxytocin in processes of maternal bonding in mammals, there is little evidence�…

Oxytocin and vasopressin support distinct configurations of social synchrony

Y Apter-Levi, O Zagoory-Sharon, R Feldman�- Brain research, 2014 - Elsevier
Social synchrony–the coordination of behavior between interacting partners during social
contact–is learned within the parent-infant bond and appears in a unique form in mothers�…

Oxytocin and cortisol in romantically unattached young adults: Associations with bonding and psychological distress

I Gordon, O Zagoory‐Sharon, I Schneiderman…�- …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Despite extensive research on the involvement of oxytocin (OT) in mammalian bonding, less
is known about its role in human social affiliation across the life cycle. Forty‐five romantically�…

[HTML][HTML] Parental oxytocin and early caregiving jointly shape children's oxytocin response and social reciprocity

R Feldman, I Gordon, M Influs, T Gutbir…�- …, 2013 - nature.com
Oxytocin (OT) has an important role in bond formation and social reciprocity, and animal
studies indicate that OT functioning is transferred from parent to child through patterns of�…

Oxytocin, cortisol, and triadic family interactions

I Gordon, O Zagoory-Sharon, JF Leckman…�- Physiology &�…, 2010 - Elsevier
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) supports the development of parenting in mammals
primarily through its impact on parent–infant proximity and touch behaviors; however, much�…