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Adolescent neighborhood quality predicts adult dACC response to social exclusion.On social death: ostracism and the accessibility of death thoughts.Kin rejection: social signals, neural response and perceived distress during social exclusion.When interoception helps to overcome negative feelings caused by social exclusion.Social exclusion modulates priorities of attention allocation in cognitive control.Out of the group, out of control? The brain responds to social exclusion with changes in cognitive controlGender and social rejection as risk factors for engaging in risky sexual behavior among crack/cocaine usersSoftening the Blow of Social Exclusion: The Responsive Theory of Social Exclusion.What they bring: baseline psychological distress differentially predicts neural response in social exclusion by children's friends and strangers in best friend dyads.Oxytocin biases men but not women to restore social connections with individuals who socially exclude themDull to Social Acceptance Rather than Sensitivity to Social Ostracism in Interpersonal Interaction for Depression: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence from Cyberball Tasks.Impact of gendered ingroup/outgroup ostracism on women's academic performances.The psychological effects of ostracism following traumatic brain injury.History of abuse and risky sex among substance users: The role of rejection sensitivity and the need to belong.The soothing function of touch: affective touch reduces feelings of social exclusion.Ostracism Online: A social media ostracism paradigm.Organizational Ostracism: A Potential Framework in Order to Deal with It.The transfer of social exclusion and inclusion functions through derived stimulus relations.Whatever? The effect of social exclusion on adopting persuasive messages.Sugar or spice: Using I3 metatheory to understand how and why glucose reduces rejection-related aggression.How social exclusion modulates social information processing: A behavioural dissociation between facial expressions and gaze direction.Exclusion-Proneness in Borderline Personality Disorder Inpatients Impairs Alliance in Mentalization-Based Group Therapy.Attachment buffers the physiological impact of social exclusion
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Need threat can motivate performance after ostracism.
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Need threat can motivate performance after ostracism.
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Jeremy P Jamieson
Kipling D Williams
Stephen G Harkins
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2010-04-13T00:00:00Z