Friday, August 2, 2013

Effects of 'Love Hormone' Differ Between Genders | Psych Central ...

By Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor
Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on July 31, 2013

Effects of ?Love Hormone? Differ Between Genders  New research provides biological proof that men and women have dissimilar agendas in social situations.

Investigators from the University of Haifa found that oxytocin, sometimes called the ?love hormone,?? affects men and women differently in social contexts.

Researchers discovered that oxytocin improves a man?s ability to identify competitive relationships whereas in women, it facilitates the ability to identify kinship.

These findings are in agreement with previous studies on the social differences between the sexes: ?Women tend to be more communal and familial in their behavior, whereas men are more inclined to be competitive and striving to improve their social status,? said?Simone Shamay-Tsoory, Ph.D.

Oxytocin is released in various social situations, and at?high concentrations during positive social interactions such as falling in love, experiencing an orgasm or giving birth and breastfeeding.

In her previous researches,?Shamay-Tsoory discovered that the hormone is also released in our body during negative social interactions such as jealousy or gloating. In the current study, researchers tried to find out what effect oxytocin would have on women?s and men?s accurate perception of social interactions.

Sixty-two men and women aged 20-37 years participated in the current research. Half of the participants received an intranasal dose of oxytocin while the other half received a placebo.

After a week, the groups switched, with participants undergoing the same procedure with the other substance (i.e. placebo or oxytocin). Following treatment, video clips showing various social interactions were screened.

Participants were asked to analyze the relationships presented in the clips by answering questions that focused mainly on identifying relationships of kinship, intimacy and competition.

Participants were expected to base their answers, among other things, on gestures, body language and facial expressions expressed by the individuals in the clips.

The results showed that oxytocin improved the ability of all the participants to better interpret social interactions in general.

When the researchers examined the differences between the sexes they discovered that following treatment with oxytocin, men?s ability to correctly interpret competitive relationships improved, whereas in women it was the ability to correctly identify kinship that improved.

Surprisingly, researchers discovered that the ?love hormone? doesn?t help women or men to better identify intimate situations.

According to them, since the ability to correctly identify intimate situations was substantially low among all participants in the study, there is evidence that correctly identifying an intimate relationship between two people is intricate and complicated.

?Our results coincide with the theory that claims the social-behavioral differences between men and women are caused by a combination of cultural as well as biological factors that are mainly hormonal,? said?Shamay-Tsoory.

Source: University of Haifa

APA Reference
Nauert, R. (2013). Effects of ?Love Hormone? Differ Between Genders. Psych Central. Retrieved on August 2, 2013, from http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/08/01/effects-of-love-hormone-differ-between-genders/57861.html

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