This research was supported by a grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (HD17899) and a NARSAD Distinguished Investigator Award to Nathan A. Fox and by DA027365 and HD076563 to Katherine B. Ehrlich. Date of acceptance: 10/04/2015Individuals who are high in rejection sensitivity are vigilant toward social cues that signal rejection, and they exhibit attention biases towards information that confirms expectations of rejection. Little is known, however, about the neural correlates of rejection sensitivity. The present study examined whether rejection sensitivity is associated with individuals’ neural responses to rejection-relevant information. Female participants, classified as high or average in rejection sen...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Laboratory research has found that even short-term rejection from strangers can have powerful (if te...
BACKGROUND: Children exposed to maltreatment show neural sensitivity to facial cues signalling threa...
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...
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....
ABSTRACT—Little is known about neural responses in the early automatic-stage processing of rejection...
Two studies tested the hypothesis that Rejection Sensitivity (RS) increases vulnerability to disrupt...
Gaining acceptance and avoiding rejection is arguably one the most fundamental and challenging relat...
a b s t r a c t Previous studies have indicated that individuals with low self-esteem show an attent...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
Schizotypy relates to rejection sensitivity (anxiety reflecting an expectancy of social exclusion) a...
Objectives: Schizotypy relates to rejection sensitivity (anxiety reflecting an expectancy of social ...
Social anxiety due to rejection sensitivity (RS) exacerbates psychosis-like experiences in the gener...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Laboratory research has found that even short-term rejection from strangers can have powerful (if te...
BACKGROUND: Children exposed to maltreatment show neural sensitivity to facial cues signalling threa...
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...
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....
ABSTRACT—Little is known about neural responses in the early automatic-stage processing of rejection...
Two studies tested the hypothesis that Rejection Sensitivity (RS) increases vulnerability to disrupt...
Gaining acceptance and avoiding rejection is arguably one the most fundamental and challenging relat...
a b s t r a c t Previous studies have indicated that individuals with low self-esteem show an attent...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
Schizotypy relates to rejection sensitivity (anxiety reflecting an expectancy of social exclusion) a...
Objectives: Schizotypy relates to rejection sensitivity (anxiety reflecting an expectancy of social ...
Social anxiety due to rejection sensitivity (RS) exacerbates psychosis-like experiences in the gener...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Laboratory research has found that even short-term rejection from strangers can have powerful (if te...
BACKGROUND: Children exposed to maltreatment show neural sensitivity to facial cues signalling threa...