Sentences with phrase «social rejection during»

In particular, additional research that incorporates EMA, observational and / or sociometric data on real - world peer relationships with neuroimaging data (as in Eisenberger et al., 2007; Masten et al., 2012) would be valuable in addressing the interplay between social experience and neural response to social rejection during adolescence.
One study that compared response to social exclusion on the Cyberball task among early and middle adolescents and young adults found that activity in the sgACC in response to exclusion was strongest among early adolescents compared with mid adolescents and adults, possibly suggesting a period of peak sgACC reactivity to social rejection during early adolescence (Gunther Moor et al., 2012).
Theorists have proposed that increased sensitivity to social rejection during adolescence may be one factor that can help to explain the increase in depression during the teen years (Prinstein and Aikins, 2004; Davey et al., 2008; Stroud et al., 2009; Silk et al., 2012a).
Children who have ADHD have fewer friends, are less likely to be accepted by their peers, and are more likely to experience social rejection during their teenage years, regardless of whether or not their symptoms of ADHD continue.

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During the investigation, subjects played a computer game geared to evoke feelings of social rejection while lying in a functional MRI machine.
Social ostracism or self - imposed isolation my also become a more important determinant of peer rejection during adolescence than at younger ages.
Neural correlates of social exclusion during adolescence: understanding the distress of peer rejection
According to this perspective, during social interactions, peers evaluate and respond to individual characteristics in manners that are consistent with cultural belief systems in the society and express corresponding attitudes (e.g., acceptance, rejection) toward children who display the characteristics.
During therapeutic work, rejection sensitivity, just as coping strategies to actual or perceived social rejection should form part of the therapeutic process.
That is, higher levels of ACC activity during social exclusion have been observed in adolescents who reported to be more sensitive to rejection (Masten et al. 2009) and in adults with an anxious attachment style characterized by a vigilance to cues of rejection (DeWall et al. 2012).
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