In this year’s Society for Social Neuroscience conference, researcher and full member of IBEB Diana Prata and 5 PhD students of her lab at IBEB (Vasco Diogo, Sonja Graf, Rafael Esteves, Miguel da Silva and Gonçalo Cosme) have presented their very exciting recent results of a robust role of oxytocin in how we respond psychophysiologically to social cues and dilemmas, including in the context of social dance and of psychosis. This work used a range of techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, eye-tracking, pupillometry and electroencephalography.


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