Young adults are acutely sensitive to peer influences. Differences have been found in neural sensitivity to explicit peer influences, such as seeing peer ratings on social media. The present study aimed to identify patterns of neural sensitivity to implicit peer influences, which involve more subtle cues that shape preferences and behaviors. Participants were 43 young adults (MAge = 19.2 years; 24 males) who underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging while completing a task used to assess neural responses to implicitly "socially tagged" symbols (previously judged by peers as liked vs. not liked, thus differing in apparent popularity) vs. novel symbols that carried no social meaning (not judged by peers). Results indicate...
Previous studies have examined the neural correlates of receiving negative feedback from peers durin...
In peer relations research, interest is increasing in studying the neural underpinnings of peer expe...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Social media use is extremely prevalent among adolescents, leading to continued public interest in i...
Social media use is extremely prevalent among adolescents, leading to continued public interest in i...
We investigated a unique way in which adolescent peer influence occurs on social media. We developed...
People change their preferences when exposed to others’ opinions. We examine the neural basis of how...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Social influence affects us throughout our lives, shaping our attitudes, behaviors, and preferences....
Neural correlates of social cognition were assessed in 9-to-17-year-olds using functional magnetic r...
Informational influence a b s t r a c t The present investigation explores the neural mechanisms und...
Evidence increasingly suggests that neural structures that respond to primary and secondary rewards ...
Humans are sophisticated social beings. Social cues from others are exceptionally salient, particula...
Evidence increasingly suggests that neural structures that respond to primary and secondary rewards ...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Previous studies have examined the neural correlates of receiving negative feedback from peers durin...
In peer relations research, interest is increasing in studying the neural underpinnings of peer expe...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Social media use is extremely prevalent among adolescents, leading to continued public interest in i...
Social media use is extremely prevalent among adolescents, leading to continued public interest in i...
We investigated a unique way in which adolescent peer influence occurs on social media. We developed...
People change their preferences when exposed to others’ opinions. We examine the neural basis of how...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Social influence affects us throughout our lives, shaping our attitudes, behaviors, and preferences....
Neural correlates of social cognition were assessed in 9-to-17-year-olds using functional magnetic r...
Informational influence a b s t r a c t The present investigation explores the neural mechanisms und...
Evidence increasingly suggests that neural structures that respond to primary and secondary rewards ...
Humans are sophisticated social beings. Social cues from others are exceptionally salient, particula...
Evidence increasingly suggests that neural structures that respond to primary and secondary rewards ...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Previous studies have examined the neural correlates of receiving negative feedback from peers durin...
In peer relations research, interest is increasing in studying the neural underpinnings of peer expe...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...