Tri-Phasic Model ofOxytocin (TRIO): A systematic conceptual review of oxytocin-related ERP research

•Systematic conceptual review of oxytocin-related ERP studies in humans.•Novel framework on oxytocin’s temporal dynamics in the brain.•Oxytocin modulates attention allocation in three processing stages.•Impact of oxytocin on cognition starts early and is maintained over time.•Future directions to ad...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biological psychology 2020-07, Vol.154, p.107917-107917, Article 107917
Hauptverfasser: Pehlivanoglu, Didem, Myers, Elisha, Ebner, Natalie C.
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Zusammenfassung:•Systematic conceptual review of oxytocin-related ERP studies in humans.•Novel framework on oxytocin’s temporal dynamics in the brain.•Oxytocin modulates attention allocation in three processing stages.•Impact of oxytocin on cognition starts early and is maintained over time.•Future directions to advance theory and research of OT’s temporal modulation. The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been shown to play a role in variety of cognitive and social processes and different hypotheses have been put forth to explain OT’s effects on brain and behavior in humans. However, these previous explanatory accounts do not provide information about OT-related temporal modulation in the brain. This paper systematically reviewed intranasal OT administration studies employing event-related potentials (ERPs) and synthesized the existing evidence into a novel conceptual framework. Empirical studies, published until February 2020 and cited in major databases (EBSCOhost, PubMed, and Web of Science), were examined in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. To be included, studies had to: (i) employ intranasal administration of OT, as the chemical modulator; (ii) measure ERPs; (iii) be peer-reviewed journal articles; (iv) be written in English; and (v) examine human participants. The search criteria yielded 17 empirical studies. The systematic review resulted in conceptualization of the Tri-Phasic Model ofOxytocin (TRIO), which builds on three processing stages: (i) perception, (ii) selection, and (iii) evaluation. While OT increases attention irrespective of stimuli characteristics in the perception stage, in the selection and evaluation stages, OT acts as a filter to guide attention selectively towards social over non-social stimuli and modulates prosociality/approach motivation associated with social stimuli. TRIO offers an empirically-derived conceptual framework that can guide the study of OT-related modulation on attentional processes, starting very early in the processing stream. This novel account furthers theoretical understanding and informs empirical investigation into OT modulation on the brain.
ISSN:0301-0511
1873-6246
DOI:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2020.107917