APS

30th APS Annual Convention

Social Baseline Theory: Regulatory Costs in Individuals and Groups

Friday, May 25, 2018 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Biological/Neuroscience

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

  1. Individual Differences in the Effect of Social Support on Blood Glucose RegulationElizabeth Gross
  2. Subjective General Health and the Social Regulation of Hypothalamic Activity Casey Brown
  3. Neural Mechanisms of the Social Regulation of Emotion: A Test of the Opioid HypothesisLane Beckes
  4. Social Allostatic Load: Potential Regulatory Costs for Social GroupsDarby Saxbe