The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a study in which participants had to decide on the basis of pictures of virtual peers whether these peers would like them or not. Physiological and behavioral responses to expected and unexpected acceptance and rejection were compared. It was found that participants expected that about 50 % of the virtual judges gave them a positive judgment. Cardiac deceleration was strongest for unexpected social rejection. In contrast, the brain response was strongest to expected acceptance and was characterized by a positive deflection peaking around 325ms following stimulus onset and the observed difference was maximal at fronto-central positions. The cardiac and electro-cort...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
The human neural correlates of social rejection have attracted significant research interest, but re...
Previous research has often highlighted hyperactivity in emotion regions to simple, static social th...
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The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a study in which parti...
Social relationships are vitally important in human life. Social rejection in particular has been co...
This study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-corticalearly and late P3 and feedba...
This study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-cortical-early and late P3 and feedb...
textabstractThis study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-cortical-early and late ...
Rejection sensitivity is the heightened tendency to perceive or anxiously expect disengagement from ...
■ As a social species, humans are acutely aware of cues that sig-nal inclusionary status. This study...
Background: Social rejection elicits negative mood, emotional distress and neural activity in networ...
Rejection sensitivity is the heightened tendency to perceive or anxiously expect disengagement from ...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
During adolescence, concerns about peer rejection and acceptance become increasingly common. Adolesc...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
The human neural correlates of social rejection have attracted significant research interest, but re...
Previous research has often highlighted hyperactivity in emotion regions to simple, static social th...
ow nloaded from 2 The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a st...
The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a study in which parti...
Social relationships are vitally important in human life. Social rejection in particular has been co...
This study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-corticalearly and late P3 and feedba...
This study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-cortical-early and late P3 and feedb...
textabstractThis study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-cortical-early and late ...
Rejection sensitivity is the heightened tendency to perceive or anxiously expect disengagement from ...
■ As a social species, humans are acutely aware of cues that sig-nal inclusionary status. This study...
Background: Social rejection elicits negative mood, emotional distress and neural activity in networ...
Rejection sensitivity is the heightened tendency to perceive or anxiously expect disengagement from ...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
During adolescence, concerns about peer rejection and acceptance become increasingly common. Adolesc...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
The human neural correlates of social rejection have attracted significant research interest, but re...
Previous research has often highlighted hyperactivity in emotion regions to simple, static social th...