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Oxytocin enhances brain reward system responses in men viewing the face of their female partner
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Affective NeuroscienceReproductive BiologySocial SciencesPsychologyPublic HealthCognitive NeuroscienceFemale PartnerBehavioral SciencesBehavioral NeurosciencePair BondsBehavioral NeuroendocrinologyEndocrinologySexual BehaviorSex DifferenceSocial CognitionEmotionSignificance Sexual MonogamySocial BehaviorNeuroscienceInterpersonal AttractionReward ValueBrain Reward System
Significance Sexual monogamy is potentially costly for males, and few mammalian species along with humans exhibit it. The hypothalamic peptide oxytocin (OXT) has been implicated in mediating pair bonds in various species, but as yet, we know little about neurobiological factors that might act to promote fidelity, especially in men. Here we provide evidence for a mechanism by which OXT may contribute to romantic bonds in men by enhancing their partner's attractiveness and reward value compared with other women.
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