One of the great scientific questions in social neuroscience is how our knowledge of oxytocin, a neuropeptide and hormone with a crucial role in social behaviour, can be translated into meaningful advances to support social development. We argue for progress toward a precision medicine framework integrating biomarker-informed participant stratification, novel trial designs to control for placebo responses, objective outcome measures, and new approaches to administration, drug development and end...
Understanding this could lead to better treatments, improved diagnostics, or a deeper grasp of how the human body works — benefiting patient care globally.
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| Category | 🧬 Medicine & Biology |
| Published | Aug 01, 2026 |
| Journal | Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews |
| Authors | Boulton Kelsie A, Guastella Adam J |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2026.106746 |
| Source | PubMed |