Summary: New research shows that supplementing vasopressin levels in low-social rhesus monkeys improves social behavior and facial recognition without triggering aggression. The findings suggest vaso… [+8477 chars]
Vasopressin Boosts Social Skills Without Aggression in Autism - Neuroscience News
New research shows that supplementing vasopressin levels in low-social rhesus monkeys improves social behavior and facial recognition without triggering aggression.
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