Oxytocin – ein prosoziales Hormon
Tóm tắt
Das Neuropeptid Oxytocin beeinflusst speziesübergreifend eine Reihe körperlicher Funktionen und sozialer Verhaltensweisen. Nicht zuletzt aufgrund neuer methodischer Möglichkeiten der Experimentalpsychologie sowie in der zerebralen Bildgebung konnten in den letzten Jahren Tier- und Humanstudien erhebliche Fortschritte bei der Untersuchung der Wirkweisen des oxytonergen Systems verzeichnen. Diese Übersichtsarbeit gibt einen Abriss über die neusten Kenntnisse der Rolle des Oxytocins in der frühen Mutter-Kind-Bindung sowie in sozialen Interaktions- und Informationsprozessen.
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