Attachment systems facilitate coping with stress, with previous studies demonstrating attachment figures diminishing subjective, behavioral and neural responses to social pain. Yet little is known about the physiological mechanisms governing this benefit in the context of social exclusion. This study investigated the impact of attachment (vs non-attachment) priming on affective and cardiovascular responses to social exclusion induced by the computerized “Cyberball” ball-tossing game, and the moderating influence of individual differences in attachment style, rejection sensitivity and self-construal. No significant change in high frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV)–an index of parasympathetic activity and cardiovagal balance–was observ...
Social bonds fulfill the basic human need to belong. Being rejected thwarts this basic need, putting...
To understand the influence of social relationships on cardiovascular responses to stress, the prese...
Background This study examined whether intranasal oxytocin enhances the stress-buffering effects of ...
Attachment systems facilitate coping with stress, with previous studies demonstrating attachment fig...
Research has shown that social exclusion has devastating psychological, physiological, and behaviora...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Although activating mental representations of attachment figures is beneficial for psychological hea...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Experiences of social exclusion elicit social pain responses. The current study examined the ability...
Depression is assumed to be both a risk factor for rejection and a result of it, and as such constit...
Social exclusion is relatively common in everyday life, and it can have a significant impact on brai...
Background: Social rejection elicits negative mood, emotional distress and neural activity in networ...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate cardiovascular responses to a brief socia...
It is known that responses to exclusion are influenced by individual differences. We focused on inte...
Social bonds fulfill the basic human need to belong. Being rejected thwarts this basic need, putting...
To understand the influence of social relationships on cardiovascular responses to stress, the prese...
Background This study examined whether intranasal oxytocin enhances the stress-buffering effects of ...
Attachment systems facilitate coping with stress, with previous studies demonstrating attachment fig...
Research has shown that social exclusion has devastating psychological, physiological, and behaviora...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Although activating mental representations of attachment figures is beneficial for psychological hea...
PURPOSE:Socially disconnected individuals have worse health than those who feel socially connected. ...
Experiences of social exclusion elicit social pain responses. The current study examined the ability...
Depression is assumed to be both a risk factor for rejection and a result of it, and as such constit...
Social exclusion is relatively common in everyday life, and it can have a significant impact on brai...
Background: Social rejection elicits negative mood, emotional distress and neural activity in networ...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to investigate cardiovascular responses to a brief socia...
It is known that responses to exclusion are influenced by individual differences. We focused on inte...
Social bonds fulfill the basic human need to belong. Being rejected thwarts this basic need, putting...
To understand the influence of social relationships on cardiovascular responses to stress, the prese...
Background This study examined whether intranasal oxytocin enhances the stress-buffering effects of ...