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  1. Bayesian alternatives for common null-hypothesis significance tests in psychiatry: a non-technical guide using JASP
  2. Saliva oxytocin measures do not reflect peripheral plasma concentrations after intranasal oxytocin administration in men
  3. The Promise of Intranasal Esketamine as a Novel and Effective Antidepressant
  4. Revisiting non-significant effects of intranasal oxytocin using equivalence testing
  5. The correlation between central and peripheral oxytocin concentrations: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  6. Oxytocin gene networks in the human brain: A gene expression and large-scale fMRI meta-analysis study
  7. Dose-dependent social-cognitive effects of intranasal oxytocin delivered with novel Breath Powered device in adults with autism spectrum disorder: a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind crossover trial
  8. Autism spectrum disorders: a meta-analysis of executive function
  9. Sustained attention and heart rate variability in children and adolescents with ADHD
  10. Diurnal Variation and Twenty-Four Hour Sleep Deprivation Do Not Alter Supine Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Male Young Adults
  11. Oxytocin system dysfunction as a common mechanism underlying metabolic syndrome and psychiatric symptoms in schizophrenia and bipolar disorders
  12. Reliability of basal plasma vasopressin concentrations in healthy male adults
  13. Statistical considerations for reporting and planning heart rate variability case-control studies
  14. The impact of oxytocin administration on brain activity: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
  15. Resting-state high-frequency heart rate variability is related to respiratory frequency in individuals with severe mental illness but not healthy controls
  16. Contribution of oxytocin receptor polymorphisms to amygdala activation in schizophrenia spectrum disorders
  17. Beyond the hype and hope: Critical considerations for intranasal oxytocin research in autism spectrum disorder
  18. An effect size distribution analysis of heart rate variability studies: Recommendations for reporting the magnitude of group differences
  19. Low dose intranasal oxytocin delivered with Breath Powered device dampens amygdala response to emotional stimuli: A peripheral effect-controlled within-subjects randomized dose-response fMRI trial
  20. Oxytocin: How Does This Neuropeptide Change Our Social Behavior?
  21. Worry is associated with robust reductions in heart rate variability: a transdiagnostic study of anxiety psychopathology
  22. Guidelines for Reporting Articles on Psychiatry and Heart rate variability (GRAPH): recommendations to advance research communication
  23. Intranasal Oxytocin Mechanisms Can Be Better Understood, but Its Effects on Social Cognition and Behavior Are Not to Be Sniffed At
  24. The relationship between central and peripheral oxytocin concentrations: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
  25. Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in psychiatric disorders and the impact of psychotropic medications: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  26. Twitter Article Mentions and Citations: An Exploratory Analysis of Publications in theAmerican Journal of Psychiatry
  27. A Meta-analysis of Theory of Mind in Alcohol Use Disorders
  28. Cold Face Test-Induced Increases in Heart Rate Variability Are Abolished by Engagement in a Social Cognition Task
  29. The promise and pitfalls of intranasally administering psychopharmacological agents for the treatment of psychiatric disorders
  30. From pre-registration to publication: a non-technical primer for conducting a meta-analysis to synthesize correlational data
  31. Reduced heart rate variability in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder compared to healthy controls
  32. Low-dose oxytocin delivered intranasally with Breath Powered device affects social-cognitive behavior: a randomized four-way crossover trial with nasal cavity dimension assessment
  33. Heart rate variability during adolescent and adult social interactions: A meta-analysis
  34. Do delivery routes of intranasally administered oxytocin account for observed effects on social cognition and behavior? A two-level model
  35. Major depressive disorder with melancholia displays robust alterations in resting state heart rate and its variability: implications for future morbidity and mortality
  36. Considerations in the assessment of heart rate variability in biobehavioral research
  37. Anxiety Disorders are Associated with Reduced Heart Rate Variability: A Meta-Analysis
  38. Cytokine aberrations in autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  39. Heart rate variability during social interactions in children with and without psychopathology: a meta‐analysis
  40. The relationship between mental and physical health: Insights from the study of heart rate variability
  41. Heart rate variability predicts alcohol craving in alcohol dependent outpatients: Further evidence for HRV as a psychophysiological marker of self-regulation
  42. Moderate alcohol intake is related to increased heart rate variability in young adults: Implications for health and well-being
  43. Reduced Heart Rate Variability in Social Anxiety Disorder: Associations with Gender and Symptom Severity
  44. A role for autonomic cardiac control in the effects of oxytocin on social behavior and psychiatric illness
  45. Heart rate variability is associated with emotion recognition: Direct evidence for a relationship between the autonomic nervous system and social cognition
  46. Matter Over Mind: A Randomised-Controlled Trial of Single-Session Biofeedback Training on Performance Anxiety and Heart Rate Variability in Musicians
  47. Oxytocin Increases Heart Rate Variability in Humans at Rest: Implications for Social Approach-Related Motivation and Capacity for Social Engagement
  48. A Meta-Analysis on the Impact of Alcohol Dependence on Short-Term Resting-State Heart Rate Variability: Implications for Cardiovascular Risk
  49. On the validity of using the Polar RS800 heart rate monitor for heart rate variability research
  50. Depression, Comorbid Anxiety Disorders, and Heart Rate Variability in Physically Healthy, Unmedicated Patients: Implications for Cardiovascular Risk
  51. Effects of Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors on Heart Rate Variability: Methodological Issues, Medical Comorbidity, and Clinical Relevance
  52. Is Heart Rate Variability Reduced in Depression Without Cardiovascular Disease?
  53. Impact of depression heterogeneity on attention: An auditory oddball event related potential study
  54. Impact of Depression and Antidepressant Treatment on Heart Rate Variability: A Review and Meta-Analysis