APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Rumination Predicts Differential Neural Response to Negative Social Vs. Monetary Feedback in Adolescence

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Clinical Science

  • Thomas Olino
    Temple University
  • Thomas Olino
    Temple University
  • Evan Burdette
    Temple University
  • Christina Cerra
    Temple University
  • Lauren Alloy
    Temple University

Abstract

Rumination may contribute to heightened sensitivity to negative feedback. The present study examined rumination and neural response to social rejection and monetary loss in adolescence. Rumination was associated with greater neural response to social rejection only, suggesting that negative social feedback may be particularly salient for high-ruminating adolescents.

Adolescent

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