PMID | Title | Journal | Publication Year | Author | View in RVdb |
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21862226 | Effects of intranasal oxytocin on social anxiety in males with fragile X syndrome. | Psychoneuroendocrinology | 2012 | Hall SS;Lightbody AA;McCarthy BE;Parker KJ;Reiss AL | View More |
22937145 | Oxytocin increases heart rate variability in humans at rest: implications for social approach-related motivation and capacity for social engagement. | PLoS One | 2012 | Kemp AH;Quintana DS;Kuhnert RL;Griffiths K;Hickie IB;Guastella AJ | View More |
25424367 | Neuropeptides in the posterodorsal medial amygdala modulate central cardiovascular reflex responses in awake male rats. | Braz J Med Biol Res | 2015 | Quagliotto E;Casali KR;Dal Lago P;Rasia-Filho AA | View More |
26742930 | The effect of oxytocin on biological motion perception in dogs (Canis familiaris). | Anim Cogn | 2016 | Kovacs K;Kis A;Kanizsar O;Hernadi A;Gacsi M;Topal J | View More |
26903384 | Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism modulates the effects of social support on heart rate variability. | Biol Psychol | 2016 | Kanthak MK;Chen FS;Kumsta R;Hill LK;Thayer JF;Heinrichs M | View More |
26995247 | Adult separation anxiety in treatment nonresponders with anxiety disorders: delineation of the syndrome and exploration of attachment-based psychotherapy and biomarkers. | Compr Psychiatry | 2016 | Milrod B;Altemus M;Gross C;Busch F;Silver G;Christos P;Stieber J;Schneier F | View More |
27989889 | Oxytocin\'s role on the cardiorespiratory activity of endotoxemic rats. | Respir Physiol Neurobiol | 2017 | Elorza-Avila AR;Reyes-Lagos JJ;Hadamitzky M;Pena-Castillo MA;Echeverria JC;Ortiz-Pedroza MD;Luckemann L;Schedlowski M;Pacheco-Lopez G | View More |
28215688 | Oxytocin treatment does not change cardiovascular parameters, hematology and plasma electrolytes in parturient horse mares. | Theriogenology | 2017 | Nagel C;Trenk L;Wulf M;Ille N;Aurich J;Aurich C | View More |
28844717 | Intranasal oxytocin reduces heart rate variability during a mental arithmetic task: A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over study. | Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry | 2018 | Tracy LM;Gibson SJ;Labuschagne I;Georgiou-Karistianis N;Giummarra MJ | View More |
29211795 | Increase in salivary oxytocin and decrease in salivary cortisol after listening to relaxing slow-tempo and exciting fast-tempo music. | PLoS One | 2017 | Ooishi Y;Mukai H;Watanabe K;Kawato S;Kashino M | View More |