CD 38 expression, attachment style and habituation of arousal in relation to trust-related oxytocin release
Oxytocin plays an important role in human attachment, trust, social perception, memory, and fear regulation. Evidence suggests that CD38, a regulator of oxytocin release, may also be critical in these processes. The purpose of this study was to investigate the predictors of plasma oxytocin level measured after a task requiring intimate trust (secret sharing), modeling psychotherapeutic processes, and a neutral social interaction. Results revealed that peripheral CD38 expression positively predicted both trust-related and trust-unrelated oxytocin levels. In addition, habituation of arousal, as measured by skin conductance response, and attachment anxiety also emerged as predictors of oxytocin level in the trust-related condition. These results suggest that CD38 plays a general role in oxytocin secretion, whereas habituation of arousal and attachment anxiety are specifically related to situations involving intimate trust.
Kiss, I., Levy-Gigi, E., & Kéri, S. (2011)
CD 38 expression, attachment style and habituation of arousal in relation to trust-related oxytocin release. Biological Psychology, 88(2-3), 223-226. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2011.08.005
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