The effect of intranasal oxytocin on neural response to facial emotions in healthy adults as measured by functional MRI: A systematic review

Abnormalities in responses to human facial emotions are associated with a range of psychiatric disorders. Addressing these abnormalities may therefore have significant clinical applications. Previous meta-analyses have demonstrated effects of the neuropeptide oxytocin on behavioural response to facial emotions, and effects on brain, as measured by functional MRI. Evidence suggests that these effects may be mediated by sex and the role of eye gaze. However, the specific effect of oxytocin on brain response to facial emotions in healthy adults has not been systematically analysed.
Source: Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Source Type: research
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