is-the-‘love-hormone,’-oxytocin,-also-the-‘friendship-hormone’?

A UC Berkeley investigation discovered that social prairie voles missing the receptor for oxytocin are slow to establish connections and demonstrate less hostility towards unfamiliar companions. This indicates a role for oxytocin in both the “approach” and “avoid” aspects of fostering friendships.

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