Social vocalizations can release oxytocin in humans

Volume: 277, Issue: 1694, Pages: 2661 - 2666
Published: May 12, 2010
Abstract
Vocalizations are important components of social behaviour in many vertebrate species, including our own. Less well-understood are the hormonal mechanisms involved in response to vocal cues, and how these systems may influence the course of behavioural evolution. The neurohormone oxytocin (OT) partly governs a number of biological and social processes critical to fitness, such as attachment between mothers and their young, and suppression of the...
Paper Details
Title
Social vocalizations can release oxytocin in humans
Published Date
May 12, 2010
Volume
277
Issue
1694
Pages
2661 - 2666
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