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The physiological function of oxytocin in humans and its acute response to human-dog interactions: A review of the literature (2019)

Powell, L., Guastella, A. J., McGreevy, P. et al.

Abstract

Oxytocin is increasingly recognized to have a role in human-dog bonding and interactions and a positive influence on various health outcomes including cardiovascular function and stress reactivity. This review summarizes current research investigating human-dog interactions and endogenous oxytocin to highlight the potentially beneficial role of oxytocin within human-dog relationships and overall human health. We discuss progress and challenges for the field, including the assessment of endogenous oxytocin concentrations, and recommend avenues for future research.

Published
2019

Animal Type
Dog
Topic
Human-Animal Interaction

Citation
Powell, L., Guastella, A. J., McGreevy, P. et al. 2019. The physiological function of oxytocin in humans and its acute response to human-dog interactions: A review of the literature. Journal of Veterinary Behavior 30, 25-32.

Full Article
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2018.10.008

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