Oxytocin's fingerprint in personality traits and regional brain volume.

@article{Andari2014OxytocinsFI,
  title={Oxytocin's fingerprint in personality traits and regional brain volume.},
  author={Elissar Andari and Fabien C. Schneider and Rapha{\"e}lle Mottolese and Philippe Vindras and Angela Sirigu},
  journal={Cerebral cortex},
  year={2014},
  volume={24 2},
  pages={
          479-86
        }
}
Oxytocin has a fundamental role in social behavior. In humans, supporting evidence shows that oxytocin enhances people's ability to trust or affiliate with others. A key question is whether differences in plasma oxytocin concentration in humans are related to people's differences in their social traits of personality and if such differences are reflected in the structural organization of brain areas responsive to the action of this hormone. We examined the correlation between oxytocin plasma… 

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