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494 related items for PubMed ID: 22281209

  • 1. Oxytocin during the initial stages of romantic attachment: relations to couples' interactive reciprocity.
    Schneiderman I, Zagoory-Sharon O, Leckman JF, Feldman R.
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  • 2. Mutual influences between partners' hormones shape conflict dialog and relationship duration at the initiation of romantic love.
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  • 4. Parental oxytocin and early caregiving jointly shape children's oxytocin response and social reciprocity.
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  • 7. Maternal and paternal plasma, salivary, and urinary oxytocin and parent-infant synchrony: considering stress and affiliation components of human bonding.
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  • 11. The relation of insecure attachment states of mind and romantic attachment styles to adolescent aggression in romantic relationships.
    Miga EM, Hare A, Allen JP, Manning N.
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  • 12. Cumulative risk on the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) underpins empathic communication difficulties at the first stages of romantic love.
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  • 13. Interpersonal Neural Synchronization during Interpersonal Touch Underlies Affiliative Pair Bonding between Romantic Couples.
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  • 14. Oxytocin enhances the pain-relieving effects of social support in romantic couples.
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  • 15. Evidence for a role of the oxytocin system, indexed by genetic variation in CD38, in the social bonding effects of expressed gratitude.
    Algoe SB, Way BM.
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  • 17. Shared and distinctive origins and correlates of adult attachment representations: the developmental organization of romantic functioning.
    Haydon KC, Collins WA, Salvatore JE, Simpson JA, Roisman GI.
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  • 20. "Love hurts": romantic attachment and depressive symptoms in pregnant adolescent and young adult couples.
    Desrosiers A, Sipsma H, Callands T, Hansen N, Divney A, Magriples U, Kershaw T.
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