“…However, accompanying this excitement are welljustified critiques. These include the following: (i) our understanding of how oxytocin modulates social cognition is lacking in methodological rigour [14][15][16][17]; (ii) the effects of oxytocin treatment can be highly context-dependent [18,19]; (iii) we are still building a mechanistic understanding for how oxytocin impacts social behaviours at the neurobiological level [9,[20][21][22][23][24]; (iv) developmental and life experience can drastically change the function of oxytocinergic systems [25][26][27]; and (v) we lack a single overarching theory to predict how oxytocin may modulate behaviour [28][29][30][31]. These critical examinations are fundamental for advancing our understanding of oxytocin, enabling the utilization of oxytocinergic mechanisms as a means to study the neurobiology of social behaviours [32,33] and as a curative tool to restore the deficits in social cognition observed across a variety of psychiatric disorders [34,35].…”