Peer preference among classmates is a highly influential factor in children's social development and not being preferred by peers has long-term consequences for children's developmental outcomes. However, little is known about how a history of low peer preference during primary school is associated with neural responses to a new social exclusion experience in childhood. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we examined self-reported social distress and neural responses to social exclusion using the Cyberball paradigm in primary school boys (Mage = 10.40 years) with a history of low (n = 27) versus high peer preference (n = 28). Boys were selected from a longitudinal classroom-based study in which children's peer social...
fMRI The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the...
Involvement with friends carries many advantages for adolescents, including protection from the detr...
AbstractSocial exclusion is a distressing experience and can lead to both retaliatory and prosocial ...
Peer preference among classmates is a highly influential factor in children’s social development and...
We examined whether adolescents' neural responses to social exclusion and inclusion are influenced b...
Peer preference among classmates is a highly influential factor in children's social development and...
Social exclusion is a distressing experience and can result in a reduction of prosocial behavior. In...
Social exclusion is a distressing experience and can lead to both retaliatory and prosocial reaction...
AbstractPeer rejection is particularly pervasive among adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (A...
Relational bullying in schools is one of the most frequent forms of violence and can have severe neg...
Children who have experienced chronic parental rejection and exclusion during childhood, as is the c...
Peer victimization is associated with increased risk for mental health problems. These adverse psych...
During adolescence, concerns about peer rejection and acceptance become increasingly common. Adolesc...
Experiencing and observing social exclusion and inclusion, as well as prosocial behavior, are import...
Despite the importance of peer experiences during early childhood for socioemotional development, fe...
fMRI The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the...
Involvement with friends carries many advantages for adolescents, including protection from the detr...
AbstractSocial exclusion is a distressing experience and can lead to both retaliatory and prosocial ...
Peer preference among classmates is a highly influential factor in children’s social development and...
We examined whether adolescents' neural responses to social exclusion and inclusion are influenced b...
Peer preference among classmates is a highly influential factor in children's social development and...
Social exclusion is a distressing experience and can result in a reduction of prosocial behavior. In...
Social exclusion is a distressing experience and can lead to both retaliatory and prosocial reaction...
AbstractPeer rejection is particularly pervasive among adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (A...
Relational bullying in schools is one of the most frequent forms of violence and can have severe neg...
Children who have experienced chronic parental rejection and exclusion during childhood, as is the c...
Peer victimization is associated with increased risk for mental health problems. These adverse psych...
During adolescence, concerns about peer rejection and acceptance become increasingly common. Adolesc...
Experiencing and observing social exclusion and inclusion, as well as prosocial behavior, are import...
Despite the importance of peer experiences during early childhood for socioemotional development, fe...
fMRI The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the...
Involvement with friends carries many advantages for adolescents, including protection from the detr...
AbstractSocial exclusion is a distressing experience and can lead to both retaliatory and prosocial ...