Oxytocin levels tend to be lower in autistic children: A meta-analysis of 31 studies

The oxytocin system may be different in autistic people, which could explain some of the deficits in social behavior and cognition associated with autism spectrum disorder. However, studies comparing oxytocin levels in autistic and neurotypical individuals have shown conflicting results and a 2016 meta-analysis on seven studies concluded that there was no significant difference. Here, we greatly expanded the sample of studies to 31, warranting a reassessment of this finding.

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13623613211034375


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