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In-text: (Bales et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Bales, K., van Westerhuyzen, J., Lewis-Reese, A., Grotte, N., Lanter, J. and Carter, C., 2007. Oxytocin has dose-dependent developmental effects on pair-bonding and alloparental care in female prairie voles. Hormones and Behavior, 52(2), pp.274-279.
In-text: (Baumgartner et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Baumgartner, T., Heinrichs, M., Vonlanthen, A., Fischbacher, U. and Fehr, E., 2008. Oxytocin Shapes the Neural Circuitry of Trust and Trust Adaptation in Humans. Neuron, 58(4), pp.639-650.
In-text: (Benelli et al., 1995)
Your Bibliography: Benelli, A., Bertolini, A., Poggioli, R., Menozzi, B., Basaglia, R. and Arletti, R., 1995. Polymodal dose-response curve for oxytocin in the social recognition test. Neuropeptides, 28(4), pp.251-255.
In-text: (Bolwerk and Swanson, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Bolwerk, E. and Swanson, H., 1984. Does oxytocin play a role in the onset of maternal behaviour in the rat?. Journal of Endocrinology, 101(3), pp.353-357.
In-text: (Cho, DeVries, Williams and Carter, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Cho, M., DeVries, A., Williams, J. and Carter, C., 1999. The effects of oxytocin and vasopressin on partner preferences in male and female prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). Behavioral Neuroscience, 113(5), pp.1071-1079.
In-text: (Choleris, Clipperton-Allen, Phan and Kavaliers, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Choleris, E., Clipperton-Allen, A., Phan, A. and Kavaliers, M., 2009. Neuroendocrinology of social information processing in rats and mice. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 30(4), pp.442-459.
In-text: (Choleris et al., 2003)
Your Bibliography: Choleris, E., Gustafsson, J., Korach, K., Muglia, L., Pfaff, D. and Ogawa, S., 2003. An estrogen-dependent four-gene micronet regulating social recognition: A study with oxytocin and estrogen receptor- and - knockout mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 100(10), pp.6192-6197.
In-text: (Choleris et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Choleris, E., Little, S., Mong, J., Puram, S., Langer, R. and Pfaff, D., 2007. Microparticle-based delivery of oxytocin receptor antisense DNA in the medial amygdala blocks social recognition in female mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(11), pp.4670-4675.
In-text: (Choleris et al., 2006)
Your Bibliography: Choleris, E., Ogawa, S., Kavaliers, M., Gustafsson, J., Korach, K., Muglia, L. and Pfaff, D., 2006. Involvement of estrogen receptor ?, ? and oxytocin in social discrimination: a detailed behavioral analysis with knockout female mice. Genes Brain Behav, 5(7), pp.528-539.
In-text: (Churchland and Winkielman, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Churchland, P. and Winkielman, P., 2012. Modulating social behavior with oxytocin: How does it work? What does it mean?. Hormones and Behavior, 61(3), pp.392-399.
In-text: (Colonnello and Heinrichs, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Colonnello, V. and Heinrichs, M., 2014. Intranasal oxytocin enhances positive self-attribution in healthy men. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 77(5), pp.415-419.
In-text: (Creswell et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Creswell, K., Wright, A., Troxel, W., Ferrell, R., Flory, J. and Manuck, S., 2014. OXTR polymorphism predicts social relationships through its effects on social temperament. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience,.
In-text: (Dantzer, Bluthe, Koob and Le Moal, 1987)
Your Bibliography: Dantzer, R., Bluthe, R., Koob, G. and Le Moal, M., 1987. Modulation of social memory in male rats by neurohypophyseal peptides. Psychopharmacology, 91(3), pp.363-368.
In-text: (Elmadih et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Elmadih, A., Wai Wan, M., Numan, M., Elliott, R., Downey, D. and Abel, K., 2014. Does oxytocin modulate variation in maternal caregiving in healthy new mothers?. Brain Research, 1580, pp.143-150.
In-text: (Fahrbach, Morrell and Pfaff, 1986)
Your Bibliography: Fahrbach, S., Morrell, J. and Pfaff, D., 1986. Effect of varying the duration of pre-test cage habituation on oxytocin induction of short-latency maternal behavior. Physiology & Behavior, 37(1), pp.135-139.
In-text: (Ferguson, Aldag, Insel and Young, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Ferguson, J., Aldag, M., Insel, T. and Young, L., 2001. Oxytocin in the Medial Amygdala is Essential for Social Recognition in the Mouse. The Journal of Neuroscience, 21(20), pp.278–8285.
In-text: (Gil, Bhatt, Picotte and Hull, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Gil, M., Bhatt, R., Picotte, K. and Hull, E., 2013. Sexual experience increases oxytocin receptor gene expression and protein in the medial preoptic area of the male rat. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38(9), pp.1688-1697.
In-text: (Hollander et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Hollander, E., Bartz, J., Chaplin, W., Phillips, A., Sumner, J., Soorya, L., Anagnostou, E. and Wasserman, S., 2007. Oxytocin Increases Retention of Social Cognition in Autism. Biological Psychiatry, 61(4), pp.498-503.
In-text: (Kim et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Kim, S., Fonagy, P., Koos, O., Dorsett, K. and Strathearn, L., 2014. Maternal oxytocin response predicts mother-to-infant gaze. Brain Research, 1580, pp.133-142.
In-text: (Kosfeld et al., 2005)
Your Bibliography: Kosfeld, M., Heinrichs, M., Zak, P., Fischbacher, U. and Fehr, E., 2005. Oxytocin increases trust in humans. Nature, 435(7042), pp.673-676.
In-text: (Lee et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Lee, H., Caldwell, H., Macbeth, A., Tolu, S. and Young, W., 2008. A Conditional Knockout Mouse Line of the Oxytocin Receptor. Endocrinology, 149(7), pp.3256-3263.
In-text: (Myers et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Myers, A., Williams, L., Gatt, J., McAuley-Clark, E., Dobson-Stone, C., Schofield, P. and Nemeroff, C., 2014. Variation in the oxytocin receptor gene is associated with increased risk for anxiety, stress and depression in individuals with a history of exposure to early life stress. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 59, pp.93-100.
In-text: (Olazábal and Young, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Olazábal, D. and Young, L., 2006. Oxytocin receptors in the nucleus accumbens facilitate “spontaneous” maternal behavior in adult female prairie voles. Neuroscience, 141(2), pp.559-568.
In-text: (Olazábal and Young, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Olazábal, D. and Young, L., 2006. Species and individual differences in juvenile female alloparental care are associated with oxytocin receptor density in the striatum and the lateral septum. Hormones and Behavior, 49(5), pp.681-687.
In-text: (Ophir, Gessel, Zheng and Phelps, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Ophir, A., Gessel, A., Zheng, D. and Phelps, S., 2012. Oxytocin receptor density is associated with male mating tactics and social monogamy. Hormones and Behavior, 61(3), pp.445-453.
In-text: (Pedersen and Tomaszycki, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Pedersen, A. and Tomaszycki, M., 2012. Oxytocin antagonist treatments alter the formation of pair relationships in zebra finches of both sexes. Hormones and Behavior, 62(2), pp.113-119.
In-text: (Pedersen and Prange, 1979)
Your Bibliography: Pedersen, C. and Prange, A., 1979. Induction of maternal behavior in virgin rats after intracerebroventricular administration of oxytocin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 76(12), pp.6661-6665.
In-text: (Popik and Vetulani, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Popik, P. and Vetulani, J., 1991. Opposite action of oxytocin and its peptide antagonists on social memory in rats. Neuropeptides, 18(1), pp.23-27.
In-text: (Popik, Vetulani and van Ree, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Popik, P., Vetulani, J. and van Ree, J., 1992. Low doses of oxytocin facilitate social recognition in rats. Psychopharmacology, 106(1), pp.71-74.
In-text: (Ross and Young, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Ross, H. and Young, L., 2009. Oxytocin and the neural mechanisms regulating social cognition and affiliative behavior. Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology, 30(4), pp.534-547.
In-text: (Ross et al., 2009)
Your Bibliography: Ross, H., Freeman, S., Spiegel, L., Ren, X., Terwilliger, E. and Young, L., 2009. Variation in Oxytocin Receptor Density in the Nucleus Accumbens Has Differential Effects on Affiliative Behaviors in Monogamous and Polygamous Voles. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(5), pp.1312-1318.
In-text: (SHAPIRO and INSEL, 1992)
Your Bibliography: SHAPIRO, L. and INSEL, T., 1992. Oxytocin Receptor Distribution Reflects Social Organization in Monogamous and Polygamous Voles. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 652(1), pp.448-451.
In-text: (Takayanagi et al., 2005)
Your Bibliography: Takayanagi, Y., Yoshida, M., Bielsky, I., Ross, H., Kawamata, M., Onaka, T., Yanagisawa, T., Kimura, T., Matzuk, M., Young, L. and Nishimori, K., 2005. Pervasive social deficits, but normal parturition, in oxytocin receptor-deficient mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(44), pp.16096-16101.
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