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Infants' salivary oxytocin and positive affective reactions to people
Guangyu Zeng
, Tiffany S. Leung
, Sarah E. Maylott
, Arushi Malik
, Alexis A. Adornato
, Mendel Lebowitz
, Daniel S. Messinger
, Angela Szeto
, Ruth Feldman
, Elizabeth A. Simpson
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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Yale University
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Oxytocin
100%
Intranasal Oxytocin
100%
Affective Reactions
100%
Facial Affect
60%
Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE)
40%
Positive Affect
20%
Social Communication
20%
Social Behavior
20%
Valence
20%
Neuropeptides
20%
Saliva
20%
Prosociality
20%
Non-Hispanic White
20%
Physiological Measurement
20%
Video-based
20%
Socioemotional Development
20%
Live Interaction
20%
Hispanic or Latino
20%
Structured Interaction
20%
Psychology
Oxytocin
100%
Individual Differences
25%
Positive Affect
12%
Cell Excitability
12%
Prosociality
12%
Physiological Measure
12%
Socioemotional Development
12%