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Thin-slicing study of the oxytocin receptor (OXTR) gene and the evaluation and expression of the prosocial disposition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011 Nov 108 (48): 19189-92. Kogan Aleksandr, Saslow Laura R, Impett Emily A, Oveis Christopher, Keltner Dacher, Rodrigues Saturn Sari |
Variation in the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) is associated with differences in moral judgment. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2016 12 11 (12): 1872-1881. Bernhard Regan M, Chaponis Jonathan, Siburian Richie, Gallagher Patience, Ransohoff Katherine, Wikler Daniel, Perlis Roy H, Greene Joshua |
Oxytocin modulation of self-referential processing is partly replicable and sensitive to oxytocin receptor genotype. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry 2019 Aug 96 109734. Zhao Weihua, Luo Ruixue, Sindermann Cornelia, Li Jialin, Wei Zhenyu, Zhang Yingying, Liu Congcong, Le Jiao, Quintana Daniel S, Montag Christian, Becker Benjamin, Kendrick Keith |
A genetic profile of oxytocin receptor improves moral acceptability of outcome-maximizing harm in male insurance brokers. Behavioural brain research 2020 5 392 112681. Palumbo Sara, Mariotti Veronica, Anastasio Teresa, Rota Giuseppina, Lucchi Laura, Manfrinati Andrea, Rumiati Rino, Lotto Lorella, Sarlo Michela, Pietrini Pietro, Pellegrini Silv |
The OXTR rs53576 impacts moral permissibility of attempted but failed harms in populations of students and prisoners. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2022 3 17 (10): 923-928. He Linlin, Liu Jinting, Fan Yuhe, Leng Junhui, Wang Quanhe, Yang Cuimei, Zhang Rui, Guo Wenxuan, Zhang Jieting, Gong Pingyu |
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