ABSTRACT

The Routledge International Handbook of Social Neuroendocrinology is an authoritative reference work providing a balanced overview of current scholarship spanning the full breadth of the rapidly developing field of social neuroendocrinology. Considering the relationships between hormones, the brain, and social behavior, this collection brings together groundbreaking research in the field for the first time.

Featuring 39 chapters written by leading researchers, the handbook offers impressive breadth of coverage. It begins with an overview of the history of social neuroendocrinology before discussing its methodological foundations and challenges. Other topics covered include state-of-the-art research on dominance and aggression; social affiliation; reproduction and pair bonding (e.g., sexual behavior, sexual orientation, romantic relationships); pregnancy and parenting; stress and emotion; cognition and decision making; social development; and mental and physical health. The handbook adopts a lifespan approach to the study of social neuroendocrinology throughout, covering the role that hormones play during gestation, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. It also illustrates the evolutionary forces that have shaped hormone-behavior associations across species, including research on humans, non-human primates, birds, and rodents.

The handbook will serve as an authoritative reference work for researchers, students, and others intrigued by this topic, while also inspiring new lines of research on interactions among hormones, brain, and behavior in social contexts.

section 1|59 pages

Historical and methodological issues

chapter 2|15 pages

Hormone measurement in social neuroendocrinology

A comparison of immunoassay and mass spectrometry methods

chapter 3|23 pages

Reproducibility in social neuroendocrinology

Past, present, and future

section 2|82 pages

Dominance and aggression

section 3|89 pages

Social affiliation

chapter 9|14 pages

Social endocrinology in evolutionary perspective

Function and phylogeny

chapter 11|12 pages

The neuroendocrinological basis of human affiliation

How oxytocin coordinates affiliation-related cognition and behavior via changing underlying brain activity

chapter 12|19 pages

Oxytocin and human sociality

An interactionist perspective on the “hormone of love”

section 4|118 pages

Pair bonding, reproduction, and parenting

chapter 16|17 pages

Hormones and close relationship processes

Neuroendocrine bases of partnering and parenting

chapter 17|20 pages

The many faces of human caregiving

Perspective on flexibility of the parental brain, hormonal systems, and parenting behaviors and their long-term implications for child development

section 5|121 pages

Cognition and emotion

chapter 21|20 pages

Estrogens and androgens in the prefrontal cortex

Relevance for cognition and decision-making

chapter 22|12 pages

Sex hormones and economic decision making in the lab

A review of the causal evidence

section 6|156 pages

Developmental aspects

section 7|114 pages

Mental and physical health

chapter 36|20 pages

Attachment and depression

Is oxytocin the shared link?

chapter 37|23 pages

Sexual dimorphism in drug addiction

An influence of sex hormones