When I first read this I had some serious doubts about how the study was done both the first and second times. I do not believe there were enough controls or outside the box thinking done in consideration of the massive differences in outcome that were obtained and it made me start rethinking how Oxytocin really does effect as a pheromone. I'm not done with my thinking yet but I'd like to invite others to comment in on this with their opinions and observations.
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More Doubts Over The Oxytocin And Trust Theory
The claim that the hormone oxytocin promotes trust in humans has drawn a lot of attention. But today, a group of researchers reported that they’ve been unable to reproduce their own findings concerning that effect. The new paper, in PLoS ONE, is by Anthony Lane and colleagues from Louvain in Belgium. The same team have …Tags: None
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