Oxytocin motivates non-cooperation in intergroup conflict to protect vulnerable in-group members

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  • who: Carsten K. W. De and colleagues from the Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Department of Economics, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands have published the article: Oxytocin Motivates Non-Cooperation in Intergroup Conflict to Protect Vulnerable In-Group Members, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of March/29,/2012
  • what: The authors examine this possibility by focusing on oxytocin, an evolutionary ancient neuropeptide that is produced in the hypothalamus and functions as hormone and November 2012 | Volume 7 | Issue 11 | e46751 impact on the participant's personal outcome (personal . . .

     

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