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AaronJSmith1978
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Janet Churchland stated monogamy has to be caused by oxytocin because the vole’s brain has the most neural receptors of any animal for oxytocin. There for it has to be the oxytocin that causes the bond. This type of simplistic reductionistic thinking is ridiculous but hard to refute. Oxytocin has been called the trust molecule, hugging hormone, and cuddle hormone. Love or at least the attachment feeling is but a puff of oxytocin.
However, I found many experiments that showed it failed to replicate its effects on human trust and social cues. Further more in mice it appears it actually used to focus on others not bond, bonding might just be a side effect of being able to focus on social cues. What’s disturbing is that they almost seem to be ignored. Despite being proven wrong when it comes to trust, shows like “nature knows best” and wiki (which doesn’t even mention one of the failed replications) still claim it impacts trust with examples of dogs and that starring at them spikes their oxytocin and suddenly they trust you. This claim seems ridiculous and doesn’t fit with common sense, I’ve seen dogs attack or run if you stare them down.
I was wondering what are your thoughts on this? Neurology and the mind have always been a spur in my side when it comes to arguing free will and God. Oxytocin is another spur. I looked at the forums, but no one speaks of it other than it does bond you. Such thought makes one think that the consciousness is simply epiphenomenal. Any help and insight on this would be much appreciated.
Thank you
God Bless
Aaron
However, I found many experiments that showed it failed to replicate its effects on human trust and social cues. Further more in mice it appears it actually used to focus on others not bond, bonding might just be a side effect of being able to focus on social cues. What’s disturbing is that they almost seem to be ignored. Despite being proven wrong when it comes to trust, shows like “nature knows best” and wiki (which doesn’t even mention one of the failed replications) still claim it impacts trust with examples of dogs and that starring at them spikes their oxytocin and suddenly they trust you. This claim seems ridiculous and doesn’t fit with common sense, I’ve seen dogs attack or run if you stare them down.
I was wondering what are your thoughts on this? Neurology and the mind have always been a spur in my side when it comes to arguing free will and God. Oxytocin is another spur. I looked at the forums, but no one speaks of it other than it does bond you. Such thought makes one think that the consciousness is simply epiphenomenal. Any help and insight on this would be much appreciated.
Thank you
God Bless
Aaron