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Oxytocin modulates selection of allies in intergroup conflict

机译:催产素调节群际冲突中盟友的选择

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In intergroup competition and conflict, humans benefit from coalitions with strong partners who help them to protect their in-group and prevail over competing out-groups. Here, we link oxytocin, a neuropeptide produced in the hypothalamus, to ally selection in intergroup competition. In a double-blind placebo-controlled experiment, males self-administered oxytocin or placebo, and made selection decisions about six high-threat and six low-threat targets as potential allies in intergroup competition. Males given oxytocin rather than placebo viewed high-threat targets as more useful allies and more frequently selected them into their team than low-threat targets.
机译:在群体间的竞争和冲突中,人类将从与强大合作伙伴的联盟中受益,这些联盟帮助他们保护自己的团队内部,并在竞争中脱颖而出。在这里,我们将催产素(一种在下丘脑中产生的神经肽)与在小组间竞争中的盟友选择联系起来。在双盲安慰剂对照实验中,雄性自行服用催产素或安慰剂,并就六个高威胁和六个低威胁目标作为群体间竞争的潜在盟友做出选择决定。接受催产素而不是安慰剂的男性将高威胁目标视为更有用的盟友,与低威胁目标相比,他们更频繁地将其选择入队。

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