Hormone Supplementation in Rhesus Monkeys Shows Potential for Autism Treatment
A groundbreaking study has revealed that supplementing vasopressin, a hormone linked to social behavior, may improve social cognition in rhesus monkeys without increasing aggression. Researchers at Florida Institute of Technology, in collaboration with Stanford University and the University of California, Davis, explored how vasopressin affects low-social monkeys, offering insights into potential autism treatments. How Vasopressin ...