催产素与人类信任行为
Oxytocin and Human Trust Behavior
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2019.93058, PDF,   
作者: 张美珊:湖南师范大学,湖南 长沙
关键词: 催产素信任社会交往Oxytocin Trust Social Interaction
摘要: 大量的研究发现了催产素促进信任行为的作用,但也存在一些影响因素比如这一作用只在社交背景下存在,且性别、焦虑水平也有着影响。群体中也存在催产素促进信任行为这一现象,但仅限于内群体成员。此外,催产素对信任的影响可能对自闭症和社交恐惧症的治疗具有一定的作用。本文重点总结叙述了催产素对信任的作用,对这一作用的影响因素,作用背后的神经机制和基因机制,以及可能存在的临床价值,并提出了研究展望。
Abstract: A large number of studies have found that oxytocin promotes the role of trust behavior, but there are some influencing factors, such as this effect only exists in the social context, and gender and anxiety levels also have an impact. There is also a phenomenon in which oxytocin promotes trust behavior in the group, but it is limited to members of the inner group. In addition, the impact of oxytocin on trust may have a role in the treatment of autism and social phobia. This paper focuses on the role of oxytocin in trust, the influencing factors of this effect, the neural mechanisms and genetic mechanisms behind the role, and the possible clinical value, and put forward the research prospects.
文章引用:张美珊 (2019). 催产素与人类信任行为. 心理学进展, 9(3), 469-474. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2019.93058

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