Social vocalizations can release oxytocin in humans
Social vocalizations can release oxytocin in humans
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England: The Royal Society
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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 proces...
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Social vocalizations can release oxytocin in humans
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TN_cdi_istex_primary_ark_67375_V84_CFPGR6L2_M
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0962-8452
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10.1098/rspb.2010.0567