Oxytocin's dynamic role across the lifespan. 2022

Kristin Audunsdottir, and Daniel S Quintana
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Older adults have been neglected in biobehavioral oxytocin research. Emerging research indicates that oxytocin signaling activity fluctuates over the lifespan, which suggests that results from studies investigating youth and young adults cannot be easily generalized to older adults. The recruitment of a wider age range of research participants using a variety of research tools is required to uncover the role of the oxytocin signaling system over the lifespan and may reveal novel treatment target candidates in older adults, beyond social cognition and behavior.

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