Neuroscientist here. Neuropeptides always have dozens of different uses, and oxytocin is no exception. The idea that it is a "love hormone" is a simplification for the lay person.
Do you have specific knowledge that oxytocin actually does this though?
Neuroscientist here. Neuropeptides always have dozens of different uses, and oxytocin is no exception. The idea that it is a "love hormone" is a simplification for the lay person.
Do you have specific knowledge that oxytocin actually does this though?
Sure, here's a review article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0018506X11002868