Neurobiological bases of social networks
M Han, G Jiang, H Luo, Y Shao - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
A social network is a web that integrates multiple levels of interindividual social relationships
and has direct associations with an individual's health and well-being. Previous research …
and has direct associations with an individual's health and well-being. Previous research …
A novel role of CD38 and oxytocin as tandem molecular moderators of human social behavior
Oxytocin is an important modulator of human affiliative behaviors, including social skills,
human pair bonding, and friendship. CD38 will be discussed as an immune marker and then …
human pair bonding, and friendship. CD38 will be discussed as an immune marker and then …
The neuroanatomy of social trust predicts depression vulnerability
Trust attitude is a social personality trait linked with the estimation of others' trustworthiness.
Trusting others, however, can have substantial negative effects on mental health, such as …
Trusting others, however, can have substantial negative effects on mental health, such as …
Childhood exercise predicts response inhibition in later life via changes in brain connectivity and structure
T Ishihara, A Miyazaki, H Tanaka, T Fujii, M Takahashi… - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
Participation in exercise during early life (ie, childhood through adolescence) enhances
response inhibition; however, it is unclear whether participation in exercise during early life …
response inhibition; however, it is unclear whether participation in exercise during early life …
Interactions of OXTR rs53576 and emotional trauma on hippocampal volumes and perceived social support in adolescent girls
Oxytocin (OXT) is a neuropeptide involved in social behaviour and is sensitive to
environmental influences to alter individual vulnerability or resilience to stress resulting in …
environmental influences to alter individual vulnerability or resilience to stress resulting in …
Charting the neuroscience of interpersonal trust: A bibliographic literature review
Y Wu, F Krueger - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Interpersonal trust is essential for societal well-being, underpinning relationships from
individuals to institutions. Neuroscience research on trust has advanced swiftly since 2001 …
individuals to institutions. Neuroscience research on trust has advanced swiftly since 2001 …
Association of Polymorphism of Arginine-Vasopressin Receptor 1A (AVPR1a) Gene With Trust and Reciprocity
K Nishina, H Takagishi, H Takahashi… - Frontiers in Human …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Oxytocin (OXT) is known to play an important role in trust, whereas the involvement of other
peptide hormones has not been evaluated. In this study, we focused on microsatellite …
peptide hormones has not been evaluated. In this study, we focused on microsatellite …
Association between arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (AVPR1A) polymorphism and inequity aversion
H Tanaka, K Nishina, Q Shou… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Although numerous studies have focused on brain functions related to inequity aversion, few
have examined its genetic basis. Here, we show the association between estimated inequity …
have examined its genetic basis. Here, we show the association between estimated inequity …
Methylation of oxytocin related genes and early life trauma together shape the N170 response to human faces
Childhood trauma fundamentally shapes social cognition and basic processing of social
cues, which frequently cascade into adverse behavioral outcomes. Recent studies indicate …
cues, which frequently cascade into adverse behavioral outcomes. Recent studies indicate …
Gender differences in the stability of trust and risk-taking
The individual willingness to trust is compared to the inclination to take lottery risk in six
distinct scenarios, controlling the return distributions. Trust responds to changes in the …
distinct scenarios, controlling the return distributions. Trust responds to changes in the …