APS
30th APS Annual Convention
Social Baseline Theory: Regulatory Costs in Individuals and Groups
Social Baseline Theory (SBT) proposes that social proximity conserves energetic costs and represents a baseline for regulatory processes. We present data that supports SBT and suggests the mechanism is a bottom-up process. We also extend SBT to a group-level analysis which suggests that groups also carry a “social allostastic load.”
Chairs & Discussants
- Elizabeth GrossChair
Randolph College
Presentations
- Individual Differences in the Effect of Social Support on Blood Glucose RegulationElizabeth Gross
- Subjective General Health and the Social Regulation of Hypothalamic Activity Casey Brown
- Neural Mechanisms of the Social Regulation of Emotion: A Test of the Opioid HypothesisLane Beckes
- Social Allostatic Load: Potential Regulatory Costs for Social GroupsDarby Saxbe