Peptides of Connection
Discover the fascinating roles of oxytocin and vasopressin, two ancient neuropeptides crucial for social behavior across species. These tiny peptides, differing by just two amino acids, bind to receptors in the brain, influencing various behaviors, including those related to autism. Delve into the complexities of their functions and how they shape social interactions in mammals.In this clip
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How does vasopressin differ from oxytocin as discussed in the episode Dr. Karen Parker: The Causes & Treatments for Autism and the clip Peptides of Connection?
How does vasopressin differ from oxytocin as discussed in the episode Dr. Karen Parker: The Causes & Treatments for Autism and the clip Vasopressin and Autism?
How does oxytocin differ from vasopressin?