Food sharing is linked to urinary oxytocin levels and bonding in related and unrelated wild chimpanzees.
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Endogenous peripheral oxytocin measures can give insight into the dynamics of social relationships: a reviewDo marmosets care to share? Oxytocin treatment reduces prosocial behavior toward strangers.Wild chimpanzees modify modality of gestures according to the strength of social bonds and personal network sizeIntermediate-term emotional bookkeeping is necessary for long-term reciprocal grooming partner preferences in an agent-based model of macaque groupsNon-adjacent visual dependency learning in chimpanzees.Evolving the neuroendocrine physiology of human and primate cooperation and collective actionConspecific recognition and aggression reduction to familiars in newly weaned, socially plastic mammals.Oxytocin promotes social bonding in dogs.Inequity aversion strategies between marmosets are influenced by partner familiarity and sex but not oxytocin.Social support reduces stress hormone levels in wild chimpanzees across stressful events and everyday affiliationsSocial Monogamy in Nonhuman Primates: Phylogeny, Phenotype, and Physiology.Sex-specific association patterns in bonobos and chimpanzees reflect species differences in cooperation.The influence of social relationship on food tolerance in wolves and dogsUrinary oxytocin positively correlates with performance in facial visual search in unmarried males, without specific reaction to infant face.Oxytocin and vasopressin receptor gene variation as a proximate base for inter- and intraspecific behavioral differences in bonobos and chimpanzees.Single aggressive interactions increase urinary glucocorticoid levels in wild male chimpanzeesEarly social environment affects the endogenous oxytocin system: a review and future directions.Salivary oxytocin increases concurrently with testosterone and time away from home among returning Tsimane' hunters.Strongly bonded family members in common marmosets show synchronized fluctuations in oxytocin.Adaptations for social cognition in the primate brain.Correlated pay-offs are key to cooperationNeuropeptide diversity and the regulation of social behavior in New World primatesOxytocin reactivity during intergroup conflict in wild chimpanzeesSkin temperature changes in wild chimpanzees upon hearing vocalizations of conspecifics.Oxytocin, testosterone, and human social cognition.Oxytocin: A Conditional Anorexigen whose Effects on Appetite Depend on the Physiological, Behavioural and Social Contexts.Preference for novel faces in male infant monkeys predicts cerebrospinal fluid oxytocin concentrations later in life.Oxytocin Experiments Shed Light on Mechanisms Shaping Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors in Non-human Mammals.Vocalizing in chimpanzees is influenced by social-cognitive processes.Bystanders intervene to impede grooming in Western chimpanzees and sooty mangabeys.Chimpanzees return favors at a personal cost.Recognition of facial expressions is moderated by Islamic cues.On the deep structure of social affect: Attitudes, emotions, sentiments, and the case of "contempt".Chimpanzees trust conspecifics to engage in low-cost reciprocity.Pupil-mimicry conditions trust in partners: moderation by oxytocin and group membership.Food Sharing across Borders : First Observation of Intercommunity Meat Sharing by Bonobos at LuiKotale, DRC.Social disappointment explains chimpanzees' behaviour in the inequity aversion task.Positive social behaviours are induced and retained after oxytocin manipulations mimicking endogenous concentrations in a wild mammal.
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Food sharing is linked to urinary oxytocin levels and bonding in related and unrelated wild chimpanzees.
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Catherine Crockford
Kevin E Langergraber
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Tobias Deschner
Toni E Ziegler
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10.1098/RSPB.2013.3096
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2014-01-15T00:00:00Z