Oxytocin, vasopressin and trust: Associations with aggressive behavior in healthy young males.
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- Original Title:
- Oxytocin, vasopressin and trust: Associations with aggressive behavior in healthy young males.
- Published In:
- Physiology & behavior, 204, 180-185 (2019)
- Authors:
- Berends, Youri R, Tulen, Joke H M, Wierdsma, André I, van Pelt, Johannes, Kushner, Steven A, van Marle, Hjalmar J C
- Database ID:
- RPEP-04078
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Berends, Youri R; Tulen, Joke H M; Wierdsma, André I; van Pelt, Johannes; Kushner, Steven A; van Marle, Hjalmar J C. (2019). Oxytocin, vasopressin and trust: Associations with aggressive behavior in healthy young males.. Physiology & behavior, 204, 180-185. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2019.02.027
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Berends, Youri R, et al. "Oxytocin, vasopressin and trust: Associations with aggressive behavior in healthy young males.." Physiology & behavior, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2019.02.027
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