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Authors Lu Q, Lai J, Du Y, Huang T, Prukpitikul P, Xu Y, Hu S
Received 31 October 2018
Accepted for publication 15 March 2019
Published 17 May 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 337—349
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S192951
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Mei-chun Cheung
Abstract: The
neuropeptides oxytocin (OT) and vasopressin (VP) are hormones that are known to
mediate social behavior and cognition, but their influence may be
sex-dependent. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the
sex-related influence of OT and VP on social cognition, focusing on partner
preference and sexual orientation, trust and relevant behaviors, memory
modulation, and emotion regulation. Most studies have suggested that OT
facilitates familiar-partner preference in both sexes, with females being more
significant, increased trust in others, especially for male, enhanced memory in
either sex, and reduced anxious emotion in males. However, VP-regulated social
cognition has been less studied. Other relevant studies have indicated that VP
facilitated familiar-partner preference, improved memory, induced empathy
formation, increased positive-emotion recognition, and induced anxiety without
any sex difference. However, there was a male preponderance among studies, and
results were often too complex to draw firm conclusions. Clarifying the
interplay between OT/VP and sex hormones in the regulation of social cognition
is necessary for further applications.
Keywords: oxytocin,
vasopressin, sexual difference, social cognition, social behaviour
