Neuropeptide diversity and the regulation of social behavior in New World primates

Highlights • Multiple OT variants have been identified in New World monkeys. • OTR and V1aR phylogenies are associated with ligand variants and social phenotypes. • OT/AVP receptors overlap extensively with the social-decision making network. • OT/AVP modulate social behavior in a context- and ligan...

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description Highlights • Multiple OT variants have been identified in New World monkeys. • OTR and V1aR phylogenies are associated with ligand variants and social phenotypes. • OT/AVP receptors overlap extensively with the social-decision making network. • OT/AVP modulate social behavior in a context- and ligand-specific fashion.
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