Kevin Cordle

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stress and anxiety, especially in early life, can alter behavior far into adult life. That behavior can be transmitted to the next generation. Studies have shown that levels of neurochemicals like oxytocin and vasopressin are shared between human parents and their children and that the behaviors of both generations are associated with those levels. Parent-child pairs with lower levels of oxytocin engage less often and less rewardingly than pairs with higher ones.
The Chemistry Between Us: Love, Sex, and the Science of Attraction
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