‘Love hormone’ plays a role in group competition

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Two soccer players, one in red and one in blue, both leap to head the ball against a blue sky.

The “love hormone” oxytocin plays a role not only in moments of intimacy but also in competitive situations.

Researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have shown that oxytocin levels increase when rivalry or clearly defined groups are involved—particularly in men.

“Previous work showed that receiving oxytocin via a nasal spra...

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