Journal article
Individual differences underlying susceptibility to addiction: Role for the endogenous oxytocin system
FTA Buisman-Pijlman, NM Sumracki, JJ Gordon, PR Hull, CS Carter, M Tops
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2014
Abstract
Recent research shows that the effects of oxytocin are more diverse than initially thought and that in some cases oxytocin can directly influence the response to drugs and alcohol. Large individual differences in basal oxytocin levels and reactivity of the oxytocin system exist. This paper will review the literature to explore how individual differences in the oxytocin system arise and examine the hypothesis that this may mediate some of the individual differences in susceptibility to addiction and relapse. Differences in the oxytocin system can be based on individual factors, e.g. genetic variation especially in the oxytocin receptor, age or gender, or be the result of early environmental i..
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