It has been established that inflammation leads to a variety of changes in social experience, but one area of social experience that has been overlooked is subjective social status. Furthermore, given sex differences in the relationship between inflammation and social status, males may be more sensitive to inflammation-induced changes in social status. However, no previous studies in humans have examined this possibility. In the present study, healthy young participants (n = 115) were randomly assigned to receive either endotoxin, an experimental inflammatory challenge, or placebo. Participants reported their subjective social status at baseline (prior to injection), and approximately 2 h later (time of peak inflammatory response for the en...
This is the first study to examine how both structural and functional components of individuals' soc...
Inflammation, part of the body's innate immune response, can lead to "sickness behaviors," as well a...
Aim: Psychosocial stress negatively affects both physical and mental health; and stress-related psyc...
It has been established that inflammation leads to a variety of changes in social experience, but on...
OBJECTIVE: In middle-aged and older samples, perceived subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) is a ma...
Substantial evidence demonstrates that inflammatory processes may underlie depression for a subset o...
BackgroundThere are robust sex differences in the prevalence of depression. Inflammation and anhedon...
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
UnlabelledOne proposed mechanism for the association between social isolation and poor health outcom...
Social status, one’s relative rank in a social hierarchy, is a ubiquitous part of human social life....
Although it has commonly been assumed that the immune system and the processes that govern social be...
Decades of research in animals and humans show that inflammation is an important regulator of social...
The ability to adequately interpret the mental state of another person is key to complex human socia...
There is evidence that social pain or “hurt feelings” and physical pain share the same neural system...
This is the first study to examine how both structural and functional components of individuals' soc...
Inflammation, part of the body's innate immune response, can lead to "sickness behaviors," as well a...
Aim: Psychosocial stress negatively affects both physical and mental health; and stress-related psyc...
It has been established that inflammation leads to a variety of changes in social experience, but on...
OBJECTIVE: In middle-aged and older samples, perceived subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) is a ma...
Substantial evidence demonstrates that inflammatory processes may underlie depression for a subset o...
BackgroundThere are robust sex differences in the prevalence of depression. Inflammation and anhedon...
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
Although at first glance inflammation and social behavior may appear unrelated, research points to a...
UnlabelledOne proposed mechanism for the association between social isolation and poor health outcom...
Social status, one’s relative rank in a social hierarchy, is a ubiquitous part of human social life....
Although it has commonly been assumed that the immune system and the processes that govern social be...
Decades of research in animals and humans show that inflammation is an important regulator of social...
The ability to adequately interpret the mental state of another person is key to complex human socia...
There is evidence that social pain or “hurt feelings” and physical pain share the same neural system...
This is the first study to examine how both structural and functional components of individuals' soc...
Inflammation, part of the body's innate immune response, can lead to "sickness behaviors," as well a...
Aim: Psychosocial stress negatively affects both physical and mental health; and stress-related psyc...