Oxytocin increases eye contact during a real-time, naturalistic social interaction in males with and...
Oxytocin increases eye contact during a real-time, naturalistic social interaction in males with and without autism
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Auyeung, B , Lombardo, M V , Heinrichs, M , Chakrabarti, B , Sule, A , Deakin, J B , Bethlehem, R A I , Dickens, L , Mooney, N , Sipple, J A N , Thiemann, P and Baron-Cohen, S
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Autism spectrum conditions (autism) affect ~1% of the population and are characterized by deficits in social communication. Oxytocin has been widely reported to affect social-communicative function and its neural underpinnings. Here we report the first evidence that intranasal oxytocin administration improves a core problem that individuals with au...
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Oxytocin increases eye contact during a real-time, naturalistic social interaction in males with and without autism
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_4445747
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2158-3188
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2158-3188
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10.1038/tp.2014.146