Oxytocin promotes synchronized out-group attack during intergroup conflict in humans

Pages: 403790
Published: Aug 29, 2018
Abstract
Intergroup conflict contributes to human discrimination and violence, but persists because individuals make costly contributions to their group9s fighting capacity. Yet how groups effectively synchronize their contributions during intergroup conflict remains poorly understood. Here we examine whether the evolutionary ancient neuropeptide oxytocin provides a neurobiological mechanism underlying group synchronization to attack or defend during...
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Title
Oxytocin promotes synchronized out-group attack during intergroup conflict in humans
Published Date
Aug 29, 2018
Journal
Pages
403790
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