In four studies, we addressed whether group membership influences behavioral and neural responses to the social exclusion of others. Participants played a modified three-player Cyberball game (Studies 1–3) or a team-selection task (Study 4) in the absence or presence of a minimal group setting. In the absence of a minimal group, when one player excluded another player, participants actively included the excluded target. When the excluder was from the in-group and the excluded player from the out-group, participants were less likely to intervene (Studies 1–3) and also more often went along with the exclusion (Study 4). Functional magnetic resonance imaging results (Study 3) showed that greater exclusion in the minimal group setting concurred...
Humans have a fundamental need for social relationships. From an evolutionary standpoint, the drive...
The negative consequences of personal exclusion have been demonstrated by multiple studies. Less is ...
peer reviewedCognitive models posit that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained by biased infor...
In four studies, we addressed whether group membership influences behavioral and neural responses to...
Converging behavioral evidence suggests that people respond to experiences of social exclusion with ...
It is well documented that when people (targets) are socially excluded by others (actors) they feel ...
Previous research investigating the effects of social exclusion has predominantly focused on interpe...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well bei...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well-bei...
The effects of social exclusion are far-reaching, both on an emotional and behavioral level. The pre...
People are highly vigilant for and alarmed by social exclusion. Previous research has focused largel...
People are finely attuned to detect cues of social exclusion and are motivated to reestablish social...
The extent to which socially excluded individuals are willing to collaborate with others is an impor...
he effects of social exclusion are far-reaching, both on an emotional and behavioral level. The pres...
Social Exclusion Although recent research has made strides in understanding the behavioral impact o...
Humans have a fundamental need for social relationships. From an evolutionary standpoint, the drive...
The negative consequences of personal exclusion have been demonstrated by multiple studies. Less is ...
peer reviewedCognitive models posit that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained by biased infor...
In four studies, we addressed whether group membership influences behavioral and neural responses to...
Converging behavioral evidence suggests that people respond to experiences of social exclusion with ...
It is well documented that when people (targets) are socially excluded by others (actors) they feel ...
Previous research investigating the effects of social exclusion has predominantly focused on interpe...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well bei...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well-bei...
The effects of social exclusion are far-reaching, both on an emotional and behavioral level. The pre...
People are highly vigilant for and alarmed by social exclusion. Previous research has focused largel...
People are finely attuned to detect cues of social exclusion and are motivated to reestablish social...
The extent to which socially excluded individuals are willing to collaborate with others is an impor...
he effects of social exclusion are far-reaching, both on an emotional and behavioral level. The pres...
Social Exclusion Although recent research has made strides in understanding the behavioral impact o...
Humans have a fundamental need for social relationships. From an evolutionary standpoint, the drive...
The negative consequences of personal exclusion have been demonstrated by multiple studies. Less is ...
peer reviewedCognitive models posit that social anxiety disorder (SAD) is maintained by biased infor...