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The following pages link to Intranasal Oxytocin May Improve High-Level Social Cognition in Schizophrenia, But Not Social Cognition or Neurocognition in General: A Multilevel Bayesian Meta-analysis (Q38674187):
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- Decreased Serum Oxytocin and Increased Homocysteine in First-Episode Schizophrenia Patients (Q64059027) (← links)
- Nonsocial and social cognition in schizophrenia: current evidence and future directions. (Q64903232) (← links)
- Oxytocin Enhances an Amygdala Circuit Associated With Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia: A Single-Dose, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover, Randomized Control Trial (Q90600109) (← links)
- Placebo Effects in the Neuroendocrine System: Conditioning of the Oxytocin Responses (Q90693820) (← links)
- The effects of combined oxytocin and cognitive behavioral social skills training on social cognition in schizophrenia (Q91286983) (← links)
- The Effect of Intranasal Oxytocin on Measures of Social Cognition in Schizophrenia: A Negative Report (Q91626791) (← links)
- Effects of oxytocin on empathy, introspective accuracy, and social symptoms in schizophrenia: A 12-week twice-daily randomized controlled trial (Q91653096) (← links)
- The association between hormones and antipsychotic use: a focus on postpartum and menopausal women (Q92005813) (← links)
- Victory is its own reward: oxytocin increases costly competitive behavior in schizophrenia (Q92827032) (← links)
- Oxytocin as Treatment for Social Cognition, Not There Yet (Q93051306) (← links)
- Advances in the field of intranasal oxytocin research: lessons learned and future directions for clinical research (Q98513651) (← links)
- Preliminary evidence that oxytocin does not improve mentalizing in women with schizophrenia (Q104503879) (← links)