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List of works by Florina Uzefovsky

Arginine vasopressin and oxytocin modulate human social behavior

scientific article

Boys' serotonin transporter genotype affects maternal behavior through self-control: a case of evocative gene-environment correlation.

scientific article published in February 2013

Brief Report: The Go/No-Go Task Online: Inhibitory Control Deficits in Autism in a Large Sample

scientific article published on 21 April 2016

Empathic disequilibrium in two different measures of empathy predicts autism traits in neurotypical population

scientific article published on 13 July 2020

Molecular genetic studies of the arginine vasopressin 1a receptor (AVPR1a) and the oxytocin receptor (OXTR) in human behaviour: from autism to altruism with some notes in between

scientific article

Oxytocin receptor and vasopressin receptor 1a genes are respectively associated with emotional and cognitive empathy

scientific article published in December 2014

Prevalence of Sharing Access Credentials in Electronic Medical Records

scientific article

Reexamining empathy in autism: Empathic disequilibrium as a novel predictor of autism diagnosis and autistic traits

scientific article published in 2022

The association between creativity and 7R polymorphism in the dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4)

scientific article published on 26 August 2013

The prosocial personality and its facets: genetic and environmental architecture of mother-reported behavior of 7-year-old twins.

scientific article

Touching the social robot PARO reduces pain perception and salivary oxytocin levels

scientific article published on 17 June 2020

Vasopressin needs an audience: neuropeptide elicited stress responses are contingent upon perceived social evaluative threats.

scientific article published on 30 April 2011

Vasopressin selectively impairs emotion recognition in men.

scientific article published on 19 August 2011

Young infants are pro-victims, but it depends on the context

scientific article published on 12 June 2019