Contains fulltext : 55930.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships form one of the most proximal contexts with a critical role in mental health and social and psychological development. Yet, the neurobiological basis of this crucial developmental factor is largely uninvestigated. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the interaction with friends is associated with specific activity increases in brain areas known to be involved in interpersonal phenomena, such as empathy, and in reward expectancy. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we assessed neural activity in a social interaction simulation task implementing the factors 'type of relationship' (peers vs. familiar celebrities) and 'emot...
Adolescents spend the majority of their time with their peer. Peers, and friends in particular, are ...
Background In the past, cognitive neuroscience research on emotion regulation (ER) has mainly focus...
Contains fulltext : 40177_deveofdyp.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ma...
Contains fulltext : 69388.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships fo...
Friendships form one of the most proximal contexts with a critical role in mental health and social ...
Although the majority of our social interactions are with people we know, few studies have investiga...
Adolescence is a critical period for social orientation to peers and for developing social skills in...
Humans have a strong need for social connections, which provide social security and a feeling of soc...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Humans observe various peoples' social suffering throughout their lives, but it is unknown whet...
We tested whether adolescents differ from each other in the structural development of the social bra...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
We tested whether adolescents differ from each other in the structural development of the social bra...
When experiencing negative emotions, individuals often reach out for social support to help regulate...
In peer relations research, interest is increasing in studying the neural underpinnings of peer expe...
Adolescents spend the majority of their time with their peer. Peers, and friends in particular, are ...
Background In the past, cognitive neuroscience research on emotion regulation (ER) has mainly focus...
Contains fulltext : 40177_deveofdyp.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ma...
Contains fulltext : 69388.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships fo...
Friendships form one of the most proximal contexts with a critical role in mental health and social ...
Although the majority of our social interactions are with people we know, few studies have investiga...
Adolescence is a critical period for social orientation to peers and for developing social skills in...
Humans have a strong need for social connections, which provide social security and a feeling of soc...
Humans have a strong tendency to affiliate with other people, especially in emotional situations. He...
Humans observe various peoples' social suffering throughout their lives, but it is unknown whet...
We tested whether adolescents differ from each other in the structural development of the social bra...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
We tested whether adolescents differ from each other in the structural development of the social bra...
When experiencing negative emotions, individuals often reach out for social support to help regulate...
In peer relations research, interest is increasing in studying the neural underpinnings of peer expe...
Adolescents spend the majority of their time with their peer. Peers, and friends in particular, are ...
Background In the past, cognitive neuroscience research on emotion regulation (ER) has mainly focus...
Contains fulltext : 40177_deveofdyp.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ma...