Does intranasal oxytocin promote prosocial behavior to an excluded fellow player? A randomized-controlled trial with Cyberball
MME Riem, MJ Bakermans-Kranenburg… - …, 2013 - Elsevier
The neuropeptide oxytocin has been shown to stimulate prosocial behavior. However,
recent studies indicate that adverse early caregiving experiences may moderate the positive …
recent studies indicate that adverse early caregiving experiences may moderate the positive …
Peers and the self.
WM Bukowski, D Raufelder - 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
The idea that children's and adolescents' experiences with their peers are associated with
the self-concept is a standard fixture of theory and research on peer relations. Typically, this …
the self-concept is a standard fixture of theory and research on peer relations. Typically, this …
Development of neural systems for processing social exclusion from childhood to adolescence
Adolescence is a period of development in which peer relationships become especially
important. A computer‐based game (Cyberball) has been used to explore the effects of …
important. A computer‐based game (Cyberball) has been used to explore the effects of …
What develops during emotional development? A component process approach to identifying sources of psychopathology risk in adolescence
KA McLaughlin, MC Garrad… - Dialogues in clinical …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Adolescence is a phase of the lifespan associated with widespread changes in emotional
behavior thought to reflect both changing environments and stressors, and psychological …
behavior thought to reflect both changing environments and stressors, and psychological …
Social experiences and youth psychopathology during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal study
The early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated stay-at-home orders resulted in
a stark reduction in daily social interactions for children and adolescents. Given that peer …
a stark reduction in daily social interactions for children and adolescents. Given that peer …
[HTML][HTML] Neural responses to exclusion predict susceptibility to social influence
Purpose Social influence is prominent across the lifespan, but sensitivity to influence is
especially high during adolescence and is often associated with increased risk taking. Such …
especially high during adolescence and is often associated with increased risk taking. Such …
Adverse social experiences in adolescent rats result in enduring effects on social competence, pain sensitivity and endocannabinoid signaling
P Schneider, L Bindila, C Schmahl, M Bohus… - Frontiers in behavioral …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Social affiliation is essential for many species and gains significant importance during
adolescence. Disturbances in social affiliation, in particular social rejection experiences …
adolescence. Disturbances in social affiliation, in particular social rejection experiences …
[HTML][HTML] Pubertal development of the understanding of social emotions: Implications for education
Recent developmental cognitive neuroscience research has supported the notion that
puberty and adolescence are periods of profound socio-emotional development. The current …
puberty and adolescence are periods of profound socio-emotional development. The current …
Age-related changes in the effect of ostracism
Research has shown that ostracism negatively affects four basic psychological needs: sense
of belonging, self-esteem, control, and meaningful existence. Despite the high degree of …
of belonging, self-esteem, control, and meaningful existence. Despite the high degree of …
Need to belong, not rejection sensitivity, moderates cortisol response, self-reported stress, and negative affect following social exclusion
JB Beekman, ML Stock, T Marcus - The Journal of social …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The present study examined if the traits need to belong (NTB) and rejection sensitivity (RS)
differentially moderate the impact of experimentally manipulated social exclusion on stress …
differentially moderate the impact of experimentally manipulated social exclusion on stress …