A heavily investigated topic in the ostracism literature is the manner in which being ostracized impacts immediate psychophysiological reactivity. Despite the prevalence of this research, it is still unclear which psychological mechanism underlies the immediate reaction to cues of ostracism. According to the social-physical pain overlap theory, cues to ostracism induce a social pain response akin to physical pain due to shared neurological substrates between social and physical pain. Alternatively, it is possible that the immediate reaction to ostracism reflects a conflict detection mechanism responding to a violation of the expectation that one should be socially included. In the present studies, we used pupillometry to distinguish the imm...
Social Exclusion Although recent research has made strides in understanding the behavioral impact o...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>There is a general agreement that physical pain serves as an alarm signal fo...
There is a general agreement that physical pain serves as an alarm signal for the prevention of and ...
When people are rejected by others, they typically feel an immediate sense of pain—referred to as s...
This project studied the effects of social ostracism on individuals. Specifically, how conditions of...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion-or ostracism-h...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—h...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well-bei...
Humans, like many animals, are social beings. The denial of social interaction though exclusion has ...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—...
Drawing on theories of development, motivation, and personality, we examined children’s and adolesce...
The present research investigated whether physical suffering would cause people to feel ostracized e...
Ostracism has been shown to elicit pain in both the target and the observers. Two experiments invest...
Background: Social rejection elicits negative mood, emotional distress and neural activity in networ...
The ability to play with others online is commonly rated as one of the most important features of vi...
Social Exclusion Although recent research has made strides in understanding the behavioral impact o...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>There is a general agreement that physical pain serves as an alarm signal fo...
There is a general agreement that physical pain serves as an alarm signal for the prevention of and ...
When people are rejected by others, they typically feel an immediate sense of pain—referred to as s...
This project studied the effects of social ostracism on individuals. Specifically, how conditions of...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion-or ostracism-h...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—h...
The consequences of social exclusion can be extremely detrimental to physical and emotional well-bei...
Humans, like many animals, are social beings. The denial of social interaction though exclusion has ...
The affective and cognitive mechanisms elicited by the experience of social exclusion—or ostracism—...
Drawing on theories of development, motivation, and personality, we examined children’s and adolesce...
The present research investigated whether physical suffering would cause people to feel ostracized e...
Ostracism has been shown to elicit pain in both the target and the observers. Two experiments invest...
Background: Social rejection elicits negative mood, emotional distress and neural activity in networ...
The ability to play with others online is commonly rated as one of the most important features of vi...
Social Exclusion Although recent research has made strides in understanding the behavioral impact o...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>There is a general agreement that physical pain serves as an alarm signal fo...
There is a general agreement that physical pain serves as an alarm signal for the prevention of and ...