textabstractThis study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-cortical-early and late P3 and feedback-related negativity (FRN)-responses to social acceptance and rejection feedback. Twenty-five female participants performed on a social- and age-judgment control task, in which they received feedback with respect to their liking and age judgments, respectively. Consistent with previous reports, results revealed transient cardiac slowing to be selectively prolonged to unexpected social rejection feedback. Late P3 amplitude was more pronounced to unexpected relative to expected feedback. Both early and late P3 amplitudes were shown to be context dependent, in that they were more pronounced to social as compared with non-social fee...
Peer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) measures...
AbstractPeer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) ...
In recent years, neuroscience has begun to investigate brain responses to social stimuli. To date, h...
This study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-cortical-early and late P3 and feedb...
The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a study in which parti...
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The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a study in which parti...
Previous studies on outcome evaluation and performance monitoring using gambling or simple cognitive...
Social connectedness theory posits that the brain processes social rejection as a threat to survival...
The current study examined neural and behavioral responses to social-evaluative feedback processing ...
Social relationships are vitally important in human life. Social rejection in particular has been co...
Social connectedness theory posits that the brain processes social rejection as a threat to survival...
■ As a social species, humans are acutely aware of cues that sig-nal inclusionary status. This study...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
Previous studies indicate that neurophysiological signatures of feedback processing might be enhance...
Peer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) measures...
AbstractPeer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) ...
In recent years, neuroscience has begun to investigate brain responses to social stimuli. To date, h...
This study provides a joint analysis of the cardiac and electro-cortical-early and late P3 and feedb...
The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a study in which parti...
ow nloaded from 2 The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a st...
The effect of social rejection on cardiac and brain responses was examined in a study in which parti...
Previous studies on outcome evaluation and performance monitoring using gambling or simple cognitive...
Social connectedness theory posits that the brain processes social rejection as a threat to survival...
The current study examined neural and behavioral responses to social-evaluative feedback processing ...
Social relationships are vitally important in human life. Social rejection in particular has been co...
Social connectedness theory posits that the brain processes social rejection as a threat to survival...
■ As a social species, humans are acutely aware of cues that sig-nal inclusionary status. This study...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
Previous studies indicate that neurophysiological signatures of feedback processing might be enhance...
Peer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) measures...
AbstractPeer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) ...
In recent years, neuroscience has begun to investigate brain responses to social stimuli. To date, h...