Succeeding in the face of stereotype threat: the adaptive role of engagement regulation.
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Spontaneous default mode network phase-locking moderates performance perceptions under stereotype threat.Parasympathetic cardio-regulation during social interactions in individuals with obesity-The influence of negative body image.State Authenticity as Fit to Environment: The Implications of Social Identity for Fit, Authenticity, and Self-Segregation.Self-enhancement influences medial frontal cortex alpha power to social rejection feedback.Adaptive disengagement buffers self-esteem from negative social feedback.
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Succeeding in the face of stereotype threat: the adaptive role of engagement regulation.
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Succeeding in the face of stereotype threat: the adaptive role of engagement regulation.
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Eric Hehman
James M Jones
Jordan B Leitner
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10.1177/0146167212463083
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2012-11-02T00:00:00Z