Oxytocin receptor genetic variation relates to empathy and stress reactivity in humans

Oregon State University · University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Oxytocin, a peptide that functions as both a hormone and neurotransmitter, has broad influences on social and emotional processing throughout the body and the brain. In this study, we tested how a polymorphism (rs53576) of the oxytocin receptor relates to two key social processes related to oxytocin: empathy and stress reactivity. Compared with individuals homozygous for the G allele of rs53576 (GG), individuals with one or two copies of the A allele (AG/AA) exhibited lower behavioral and dispositional empathy, as measured by the "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" Test and an other-oriented empathy scale. Furthermore, AA/AG individuals displayed higher physiological and dispositional stress reactivity than GG…

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Keywords
  • Oxytocin receptor
  • Empathy
  • Oxytocin
  • Psychology
  • Reactivity (psychology)
  • Trier social stress test
  • Allele
  • Developmental psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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