A study published today in Nature Human Behavior (co-authored by yours truly) reported the result of the Social Science Replication Project (SSRP) — a multi-lab effort that replicated 21 social… Read more »
My first encounter with Moïra Mikolajczak was a couple of years ago. As I was writing a review on oxytocin and trust, I stumbled upon her work in Psychological Science…. Read more »
A few months ago, a Science paper reported the results of an attempt to replicate 100 studies published in three top psychology journals between 2011-2014. The authors concluded: “A large… Read more »
OK, we get it. There is (still) no solid evidence that intranasally administrated oxytocin gets into the brain. Many studies used flawed techniques to measure oxytocin in the blood. The… Read more »
In a newly published paper, Colin Camerer, Michael McCullough and yours truly have reviewed the literature linking the neuropeptide Oxytocin with trust in humans. As I often find myself in conversations about oxytocin –… Read more »