APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Yielding to Social Support Corresponds with Diminished Neural Response to Social Threat While Alone
- Andrea Coppola
University of Virginia - Marlen Gonzalez
University of Virginia - James Coan
University of Virginia
Abstract
We investigated whether the degree of social context dependent attenuation in threat-related neural activity (“yielding”) can predict neural response during social exclusion. Higher yielding corresponded with decreased activity during exclusion, suggesting that yielding may vary across individuals, and co-vary with sensitivity to, and self-regulation during, the threat of social exclusion.
Social Neuroscience