Researchers at the University of Zurich have conducted a study revealing that oxytocin levels rise during competitive situations, indicating its dual role in human behavior.
The findings suggest that while oxytocin is commonly associated with bonding and intimacy, it also plays a significant part in shaping group dynamics and rivalry.
This research adds a new layer of understanding to the complexities of oxytocin, highlighting how it can influence not just personal relationships but also competitive interactions among groups.