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> ''A male mouse which has been
> genetically engineered to lack the "love hormone" oxytocin,
> however, goes through the full 40-second sniffing routine at
> every meeting and acts "like he has never seen her before." So,
> does oxytocin promote social memory and the development of
> familiarity between individuals? And no, we haven't got any tips on how you
> can identify and avoid the "hormonally challenged" in a bar or a
> nightclub.''
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> Thought that looked interesting.
So what about the types that try to start a conversation by asking "Haven't we
met before?', do they have an oxitocine overload? :-)
But an interesting story, indeed.
Thanks for sharing.
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC
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> Andrea Eastman, MA, CCE, IBCLC
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