Oxytocin conditions intergroup relations through upregulated in-group empathy, cooperation, conformity, and defense
Humans live in, rely on, and contribute to groups. Evolution may have biologically prepared
them to quickly identify others as belonging to the in-group (vs. not), to decode emotional …
them to quickly identify others as belonging to the in-group (vs. not), to decode emotional …
Oxytocin, testosterone, and human social cognition
BJ Crespi - Biological reviews, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT I describe an integrative social‐evolutionary model for the adaptive significance
of the human oxytocinergic system. The model is based on a role for this hormone in the …
of the human oxytocinergic system. The model is based on a role for this hormone in the …
[BUCH][B] Becoming human: A theory of ontogeny
M Tomasello - 2019 - books.google.com
Winner of the William James Book Award “Magisterial... Makes an impressive argument that
most distinctly human traits are established early in childhood and that the general …
most distinctly human traits are established early in childhood and that the general …
[BUCH][B] A Natural History of Human Morality
M Tomasello - 2016 - books.google.com
Michael Tomasello offers the most detailed account to date of the evolution of human moral
psychology. Based on experimental data comparing great apes and human children, he …
psychology. Based on experimental data comparing great apes and human children, he …
Oxytocin promotes social bonding in dogs
Recent evidence suggests that enduring social bonds have fitness benefits. However, very
little is known about the neural circuitry and neurochemistry underlying the formation and …
little is known about the neural circuitry and neurochemistry underlying the formation and …
Social support reduces stress hormone levels in wild chimpanzees across stressful events and everyday affiliations
Stress is a major cause of poor health and mortality in humans and other social mammals.
Close social bonds buffer stress, however much of the underlying physiological mechanism …
Close social bonds buffer stress, however much of the underlying physiological mechanism …
[HTML][HTML] Emotional expressions in human and non-human great apes
Humans and great apes are highly social species, and encounter conspecifics throughout
their daily lives. During social interactions, they exchange information about their emotional …
their daily lives. During social interactions, they exchange information about their emotional …
Social bonds facilitate cooperative resource sharing in wild chimpanzees
Why share when access to benefits is uncertain is crucial to our understanding of the
evolution of humans' extensive cooperation. Here, we investigated some of the different …
evolution of humans' extensive cooperation. Here, we investigated some of the different …
Oxytocin reactivity during intergroup conflict in wild chimpanzees
L Samuni, A Preis, R Mundry… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
Intergroup conflict is evident throughout the history of our species, ubiquitous across human
societies, and considered crucial for the evolution of humans' large-scale cooperative …
societies, and considered crucial for the evolution of humans' large-scale cooperative …
Endogenous peripheral oxytocin measures can give insight into the dynamics of social relationships: a review
The neuropeptide, oxytocin, receives increasing attention due to its role in stress regulation
and promoting affiliative social behavior. Research across mammals points to a complex …
and promoting affiliative social behavior. Research across mammals points to a complex …