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From affiliative behaviors to romantic feelings: a role of nanopeptides
Authors:Debiec Jacek
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA. jacek@cns.nyu.edu
Abstract:Love is one of the most desired experiences. The quest for understanding human bonds, especially love, was traditionally a domain of the humanities. Recent developments in biological sciences yield new insights into the mechanisms underlying the formation and maintenance of human relationships. Animal models of reproductive behaviors, mother-infant attachment and pair bonding complemented by human studies reveal neuroendocrine foundations of prosocial behaviors and emotions. Amongst various identified neurotransmitters and modulators, which control affiliative behaviors, the particular role of nanopeptides has been indicated. New studies suggest that these chemicals are not only involved in regulating bonding processes in animals but also contribute to generating positive social attitudes and feelings in humans.
Keywords:IT, isotocin   MT, mesotocin   OT, oxytocin   OTR, oxytocin receptor   AVP, vasopressin   V1aR, vasopressin receptor 1a   AVT, vasotocin
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