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“Sleeping in pairs can enhance physical and emotional security,” Dr. Thomas Michael Kilkenny, director of the Institute of ...
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RIKEN neuroscientists found oxytocin-secreting neurons are selectively impaired in an autism mouse model, affecting social behavior. Stimulating these neurons postnatally restored oxytocin levels and ...
Pets are known for being great companions, and they can also provide many mental health benefits. Studies have shown that pet ...
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When presented with an unresponsive acquaintance, a mouse may attempt to revive them by pawing and gently biting at their face, scientists recently reported. A third behavior was also seen, however, ...
Oxytocin receptor (Oxtr) signaling influences complex social behaviors in diverse species, including social monogamy in prairie voles. How Oxtr regulates specific components of social attachment ...
Oxytocin promotes love, and relationships and also benefits your health. But scientists say there is a dark side to this ...