Department of Psychiatry, University of Bonn
Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, 53105, Germany
NCT Number: NCT01701180
Mounting evidence indicates that the intranasal administration of the neuropeptide oxytocin has prosocial effects. However, the neural substrates of these effects are still unclear. The investigators hypothesized that a single dose administration of oxytocin should increase empathogenic and affiliative responses and that these effects are mediated by an increased insula activity.
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Notify Me18 year–60 year
Male
Interventional
Early Phase 1
Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, 53105, Germany
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
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24 IU; 3 puffs per nostril, each with 4 IU OXT
Other names: Oxytocin: Syntocinon-Spray, Novartis
Time frame: About one hour after the intranasal administration of oxytocin
All subjects are scanned while they view emotional and neutral faces and rate their empathy for these stimuli.
Time frame: About one hour after the intranasal administration of oxytocin
All subjects are scanned while they view a picture of their mate and and an unknown female.
University Hospital, Bonn
Other
Neural Correlates of the Empathogenic and Affiliative Actions of Oxytocin
Acronym: ODIS
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