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Intranasal Oxytocin Selectively Modulates Large-Scale Brain Networks in Humans
2017
Brain Connectivity
A growing body of evidence indicates that the neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) alters the neural correlates of socioemotional and salience processing. Yet the effects of OT over important large-scale networks involved in these processes, such as the default mode (DM), ventral attention (VA), and cingulo-opercular (CO) networks, remain unknown. Therefore, we conducted a placebo-controlled crossover study with intranasal 24 IU OT in 38 healthy male subjects using a resting-state functional magnetic
doi:10.1089/brain.2017.0528
pmid:28762756
pmcid:PMC5647506
fatcat:x6qhoo73ojb7ljdrdhhbyq4raq