The role of oxytocin on self-serving lying.
Cornelia SindermannRuixue LuoBenjamin BeckerKeith M KendrickChristian MontagPublished in: Brain and behavior (2020)
Our findings demonstrate that oxytocin administration can promote self-serving lying when given repeated opportunities to lie. Moreover, exploratory results presented in the Supplementary Material indicate that the sensitivity to the effects of intranasal oxytocin in this domain might be moderated by individual differences in the oxytocin receptor gene.