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Social Co-regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System Between Infants and Their Caregivers
Infants communicate physiological needs to caregivers and are sensitive to caregivers’ cues, with both dyadic partners integrating their brain and... -
State mindfulness mediates relation between brief mindfulness training and sustained engagement with social stressor across social anxiety levels
ObjectivesOne-in-five people experience anticipatory anxiety that impacts engagement in socially evaluative tasks. Metacognitive strategies have the...
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Social Cognition in Adolescents with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD): Evidence from the Social Attribution Task
Social cognition impairments may explain social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) in individuals with Developmental Language Disorder...
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Can third-party observers detect attraction in others based on subtle nonverbal cues?
In a series of three studies, we examined whether third-party observers can detect attraction in others based on subtle nonverbal cues. We employed...
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Impact of Race-based Discrimination on Social Anxiety Symptoms Among People of Color: Comparing Interracial Anxiety and General Social Anxiety
Research has shown that interpersonal racial discrimination occurs frequently among racially minoritized individuals. Consequently, interracial...
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Social and nonsocial synchrony are interrelated and romantically attractive
The mechanisms of romantic bonding in humans are largely unknown. Recent research suggests that physiological synchrony between partners is...
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Confusing the Expression of Social Norms and Justice Motivation
While I was a Russell Sage resident located in the basement of Cubberly Hall at Stanford for 2 years, I was invited, “persuaded” to design social...
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Social Exclusion and Depression among undergraduate students: the mediating roles of rejection sensitivity and social self-efficacy
Nowadays, depression has been a prominent mental health problem throughout the world. A common but negative social experience, social exclusion (also...
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Gaze Behaviors and Social Communication Skills of Young Autistic Children: A Scoping Review
This review aimed to (a) identify gaze metrics and behavioral assessments used in eye-tracking studies investigating social communication skills of...
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Social Knowledge & Performance in Autism: A Critical Review & Recommendations
Autistic social challenges have long been assumed to arise from a lack of social knowledge (“not knowing what to do”), which has undergirded theory...
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Smile Back at Me, But Only Once: Social Norms of Appropriate Nonverbal Intensity and Reciprocity Apply to Emoji Use
In computer-mediated communication, small graphical icons ( emojis ) can be used to compensate for the lack of nonverbal cues such as facial...
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Social and Monetary Reward Processing in Youth with Early Emerging Personality Pathology: An RDoC-Informed Study
Very little is known about the mechanisms underlying the development of personality disorders, hindering efforts to address early risk for these...
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Social-Ecological Correlates of Social Well-Being in Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults in the USA: Implications for Policy, Theory, and Research
IntroductionEmerging transgender and gender diverse (TGD) health models focus on social well-being. The present study contributes to this movement...
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MEM&SO protocol: understanding the determinants of social learning in neurodegenerative diseases
BackgroundPeople with neurodegenerative diseases may have difficulty learning new information, owing to their cognitive impairments. Teaching them...
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Investigating the role of contextual cues and interhemispheric inhibitory mechanisms in response-selective stopping: a TMS study
Response-selective stopping requires cancellation of only one component of a multicomponent action. While research has investigated how delays to the...
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A social ecological approach to belonging in LGBTQ+ people
People who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer and other people who are sexual and gender minorities (denoted by the umbrella...
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Social anxiety in modern societies from an evolutionary perspective
This study seeks to frame the evolutionary roots of why people strive for attractiveness, and how seeking social status and the desire to be accepted...
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“It’s not about wanting to be thin or look small, it’s about the way it feels”: an IPA analysis of social and sensory differences in autistic and non-autistic individuals with anorexia and their parents
BackgroundDespite increasing evidence to support an overlap between autism and anorexia nervosa (AN), underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood....
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Discrimination exposure impacts unhealthy processing of food cues: crosstalk between the brain and gut
Experiences of discrimination are associated with adverse health outcomes, including obesity. However, the mechanisms by which discrimination leads...
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Social Influences on Eating
Eating plays a central role in many social activities, and there is ample evidence to suggest that social context exerts a pervasive and powerful...