Media’s prevailing thin-body ideal plays a vital role in adolescent girls’ body image development, but the co-occurring impact of peer feedback is understudied. The present study used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to test media imagery and peer feedback combinations on neural activity related to thin-body ideals. Twenty-four healthy female late adolescents rated pre-categorized body sizes of bikini models (‘too thin’ or ‘normal’), directly followed by ostensible peer feedback (‘too thin’ or ‘normal’). Consistent with prior studies on social feedback processing, results showed increased brain activity in the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC)/anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and bilateral insula in incongruent situations: ...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
Music videos are a particularly influential, new form of mass media for adolescents, which include t...
Sociocultural models of body dissatisfaction implicate mass media exposure as contributing to body d...
Media’s prevailing thin-body ideal plays a vital role in adolescent girls’ body image development, b...
Media content matters in social contexts, especially for adolescents who socialize largely with thei...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
Previous studies have examined the neural correlates of receiving negative feedback from peers durin...
We investigated a unique way in which adolescent peer influence occurs on social media. We developed...
The primary objective of this thesis was to investigate body image at both the behavioural and neura...
Body image distress or body dissatisfaction is one of the most common consequences of obesity and ov...
Body image distress or body dissatisfaction is one of the most common consequences of obesity and ov...
Appearance-based social comparison has been found to be both a risk and maintenance factor for body ...
This study aimed to prospectively examine the role of peer and media influences in the development o...
Social media use is extremely prevalent among adolescents, leading to continued public interest in i...
Adolescence is an exceptional period of life, not least in terms of social and brain development. Fr...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
Music videos are a particularly influential, new form of mass media for adolescents, which include t...
Sociocultural models of body dissatisfaction implicate mass media exposure as contributing to body d...
Media’s prevailing thin-body ideal plays a vital role in adolescent girls’ body image development, b...
Media content matters in social contexts, especially for adolescents who socialize largely with thei...
The present study introduces a theoretical framework on negotiated media effects. Specifically, we a...
Previous studies have examined the neural correlates of receiving negative feedback from peers durin...
We investigated a unique way in which adolescent peer influence occurs on social media. We developed...
The primary objective of this thesis was to investigate body image at both the behavioural and neura...
Body image distress or body dissatisfaction is one of the most common consequences of obesity and ov...
Body image distress or body dissatisfaction is one of the most common consequences of obesity and ov...
Appearance-based social comparison has been found to be both a risk and maintenance factor for body ...
This study aimed to prospectively examine the role of peer and media influences in the development o...
Social media use is extremely prevalent among adolescents, leading to continued public interest in i...
Adolescence is an exceptional period of life, not least in terms of social and brain development. Fr...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
Music videos are a particularly influential, new form of mass media for adolescents, which include t...
Sociocultural models of body dissatisfaction implicate mass media exposure as contributing to body d...