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Exploring Bullying, Partner Violence, and Social Information Processing
Previous research has related childhood experiences with violence to adulthood intimate partner violence (IPV). Witnessing intimate partner violence...
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Social Anxiety and Peer Victimization and Aggression: Examining Reciprocal Trait-State Effects among Early Adolescents
As peer relationships become paramount during early adolescence, there’s a normative rise in social anxiety, coinciding with a peak in peer...
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People Watching: Social Perception and the Ensemble Coding of Bodies
Bodies are rich and important social stimuli, which we often encounter in the context of social groups. Yet, little attention has been paid to how we...
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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... -
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Variation in social referencing behavior according to infants’ understanding of indirect emotional signals
This research focuses on how infants develop indirect information–based social referencing by examining their imitative behavior toward test objects....
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The effect of visual working memory load on attentional bias in social anxiety
Social anxiety is closely associated with abnormal attentional bias toward threatening stimuli. Although working memory plays an important role in...
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Updating a social cognitive model of PTSD: Implications for cross-group PTSD research
This article’s purpose is twofold: first, we aim to extend a prior social cognitive model of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) based on recent...
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A behavioural immune system perspective on disgust and social prejudice
Infectious disease threatens humans across cultures and time periods. The mental mechanisms that have evolved to navigate this threat can have...
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Gender differences in sensitivity to provocation and hostile attribution bias toward ambiguous facial cues in violent offenders and community-based adults
Aggressive offenders commonly show hostile attribution bias in the perception of facial affect. Individuals’ sensitivity to provocation has been also...
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Early Social Behavior in Young Children with Sex Chromosome Trisomies (XXX, XXY, XYY): Profiles of Observed Social Interactions and Social Impairments Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Individuals with Sex Chromosome Trisomies (SCT; XXX, XXY, XYY) have an increased vulnerability for developing challenges in social adaptive...
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Social Capital and People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Social capital is the idea that one’s relationships and social networks serve as a form of capital, operating as reciprocal networks of material,...
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Social cognition across the schizophrenia–bipolar disorder spectrum
Impaired social cognition is a key symptom dimension in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders and — to a lesser extent — in bipolar disorder, and is...
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The Social Face Hypothesis
Meeting the demands of a social world is an incredibly complex task. Since humans are able to navigate the social world so effortlessly, our ability...
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Social Media and the Developing Brain
This chapter aims to unpack how adolescents’ neurobiological development may interact with their social media experiences to shape developmental... -
Examining the Process and Impact of Social Problem Solving in Autistic Children
Social problem solving (SPS) represents a social cognitive reasoning process that gives way to behavior when individuals are navigating challenging...
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The Role of Everyday Executive Function in Observed Social Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Recent research suggests there may be differences in the social presentations of autistic males and females. Camouflaging is believed to account for...
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Under the Surface: The Role of Covert Cues in Peer Suicide Risk Referrals
Suicidal thoughts and behaviors are highly prevalent among adolescents, and peers are often the first, and sometimes only, people to know about youth...
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Problematic Social Media Use and Conflict, Social Stress, and Cyber-Victimization Among Early Adolescents
An alarming number of early adolescents between the ages of 11 and 14 report experiencing cyber-victimization (i.e., bullying that occurs online or...
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Infrequent faces bias social attention differently in manual and oculomotor measures
Although attention is thought to be spontaneously biased by social cues like faces and eyes, recent data have demonstrated that when extraneous...