Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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Being "in" or "out" of the game: subjective and acoustic reactions to exclusion and popularity in social anxietyfMRI Study of Social Anxiety during Social Ostracism with and without Emotional SupportEffects of serotonin 2A/1A receptor stimulation on social exclusion processingOstracism via virtual chat room-Effects on basic needs, anger and pain.Benefits of belonging: experimental manipulation of social inclusion to enhance psychological and physiological health parameters.
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Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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scientific article published on 23 April 2013
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Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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Reactivity to exclusion prospectively predicts social anxiety symptoms in young adults.
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Cheri A Levinson
Julia K Langer
Thomas L Rodebaugh
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10.1016/J.BETH.2013.04.007
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2013-04-23T00:00:00Z