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Oxytocin blunts social vigilance in the rhesus macaque
R. Becket Ebitz
, Karli K. Watson
, Michael L. Platt
Neuroscience
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Rhesus Macaque
100%
Oxytocin
100%
Social Vigilance
100%
Prosocial Behavior
27%
Unfamiliar Faces
18%
Social Threat
18%
Species-typical
18%
Performance Improvement
9%
Neuromodulatory
9%
Social Attention
9%
Social Interaction
9%
Per Se
9%
Saccades
9%
Task-irrelevant
9%
Distractor
9%
Task Demands
9%
Emotional Faces
9%
Exogenous Application
9%
Choice Task
9%
Task Goal
9%
Social Function
9%
Attention Task
9%
Additional Task
9%
Face Image
9%
Social Image
9%
Neuroscience
Vigilance
100%
Oxytocin
100%
Face
45%
Prosocial Behavior
27%
Saccade
9%
Social Interaction
9%
Psychology
Vigilance
100%
Oxytocin
100%
Prosocial Behavior
27%
Task Demand
9%
Social Interaction
9%
Saccade
9%