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Oxytocin modulates charismatic influence in groups
Ilanit Gordon
, Yair Berson
Department of Psychology
New York University
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Oxytocin
100%
Charismatic
100%
Confederacy
100%
Charisma
66%
Charismatic Leadership
33%
Positive Affect
16%
Nonverbal
16%
Parent-child Interaction
16%
Verbal Behavior
16%
Nonverbal Behavior
16%
Perception-action
16%
Mimicry
16%
Neuropeptides
16%
Placebo-controlled Study
16%
Leader-follower Relationship
16%
Intranasal Oxytocin
16%
Attachment Bonds
16%
Saliency
16%
Contagion Process
16%
Group Task
16%
Follower Perceptions
16%
Neuroendocrine Factors
16%
Emotional Communication
16%
Specific Behavior
16%
Psychology
Oxytocin
100%
Charismatics
100%
Confederates
85%
Positive Affect
14%