Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, readily perceive, and intensely react to rejection. High-RS individuals are more likely to suffer mental disorders. Previous studies have investigated brain activity during social rejection using different kinds of rejection paradigms and have provided neural evidence of individual differences in response to rejection cues, but the association between individual differences in RS and brain structure has never been investigated. In this study, voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was used to investigate the relationship between gray matter volume (GMV) and RS in a large healthy sample of 150 men and 188 women. The participants completed the RS Questionn...
■ As a social species, humans are acutely aware of cues that sig-nal inclusionary status. This study...
Social anxiety due to rejection sensitivity (RS) exacerbates psychosis-like experiences in the gener...
Previous research has often highlighted hyperactivity in emotion regions to simple, static social th...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Rejection sensitivity is the heightened tendency to perceive or anxiously expect disengagement from ...
A fear of being rejected can cause perceptions of more insecurity and stress in close relationships....
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) proposes a widely used taxonomy of human personality linked t...
Background: Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) is proposed as a neurobiological system that even...
The Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) is described in Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory as a ...
Individuals who are high in rejection sensitivity are vigilant toward social cues that signal reject...
Individuals who are high in rejection sensitivity are vigilant toward social cues that signal reject...
The concept of tolerance of ambiguity (AT) is defined as the way in which an individual tends to per...
This research was supported by a grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Develop...
This study aims to investigate the neurostructural foundations of the human personality in young adu...
This study aims to investigate the neurostructural foundations of the human personality in young adu...
■ As a social species, humans are acutely aware of cues that sig-nal inclusionary status. This study...
Social anxiety due to rejection sensitivity (RS) exacerbates psychosis-like experiences in the gener...
Previous research has often highlighted hyperactivity in emotion regions to simple, static social th...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Rejection sensitivity is the heightened tendency to perceive or anxiously expect disengagement from ...
A fear of being rejected can cause perceptions of more insecurity and stress in close relationships....
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) proposes a widely used taxonomy of human personality linked t...
Background: Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) is proposed as a neurobiological system that even...
The Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) is described in Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory as a ...
Individuals who are high in rejection sensitivity are vigilant toward social cues that signal reject...
Individuals who are high in rejection sensitivity are vigilant toward social cues that signal reject...
The concept of tolerance of ambiguity (AT) is defined as the way in which an individual tends to per...
This research was supported by a grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Develop...
This study aims to investigate the neurostructural foundations of the human personality in young adu...
This study aims to investigate the neurostructural foundations of the human personality in young adu...
■ As a social species, humans are acutely aware of cues that sig-nal inclusionary status. This study...
Social anxiety due to rejection sensitivity (RS) exacerbates psychosis-like experiences in the gener...
Previous research has often highlighted hyperactivity in emotion regions to simple, static social th...