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Jeroen D Mulder, Simone Dobbelaar, Michelle Achterber. Behavioral and neural responses to social rejection: Individual differences in developmental trajectories across childhood and adolescence. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 66. 2024-03-17. PMID:38493526. moreover, we found evidence for individual differences in the linear development of neural responses to social rejection in our three brain regions of interest: the anterior insula, the medial prefrontal cortex, and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. 2024-03-17 2024-03-20 Not clear
Julia Gillard, Aliza Werner-Seidler, Tim Dalgleish, Jason Stretto. Script-driven imagery of socially salient autobiographical memories in major depressive disorder. Scientific reports. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-09-04. PMID:37666926. memories of social inclusion and social rejection broadly activated a common network of regions including the bilateral insula, thalamus and pre/postcentral gyrus across both groups. 2023-09-04 2023-09-07 human
Patrik Wikman, Mona Moisala, Artturi Ylinen, Jallu Lindblom, Sointu Leikas, Katariina Salmela-Aro, Kirsti Lonka, Berna Güroğlu, Kimmo Alh. Brain Responses to Peer Feedback in Social Media Are Modulated by Valence in Late Adolescence. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 16. 2022-06-16. PMID:35706832. negative feedback was related to greater activity in the vlpfc, mpfc, and anterior insula than positive feedback, replicating previous findings on peer feedback and social rejection. 2022-06-16 2023-08-14 human
Marlen Z Gonzalez, Andrea M Coppola, Joseph P Allen, James A Coa. Yielding to social presence as a bioenergetic strategy. Current research in ecological and social psychology. vol 2. 2022-02-21. PMID:35187511. we then show functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) data indicating the presence of relational partners decreases blood-oxygen-level-dependent (bold) response to threat in key targets of resource conservation (e.g, dlpfc, dacc, and insula) and that stronger signal reduction in these areas coincide with less bold in pre-frontal (vmpfc, dlpfc) and visuo-sensory integration (occipital cortex, precuneus, superior parietal lobule) regions during ostracism. 2022-02-21 2023-08-13 human
Sabrina Golde, Tobias Gleich, Lydia Romund, Anna Stippl, Patricia Pelz, Diana Raufelder, Robert C Lorenz, Anne Bec. Adolescents' neural reactivity to acute psychosocial stress: dysfunctional regulation habits are linked to temporal gyrus response. Development and psychopathology. 2021-08-09. PMID:34365995. in line with our hypothesis, the current adolescent neural stress profile resembled social rejection and was characterized by pronounced activation in insula, angular and temporal cortices. 2021-08-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Livia Tomova, Kay Tye, Rebecca Sax. The neuroscience of unmet social needs. Social neuroscience. vol 16. issue 3. 2021-06-14. PMID:31729923. in humans, social rejection can lead to either increased or decreased social motivation, and is associated with activity in the insular cortex; while chronic loneliness is typically associated with decreased social motivation but has been associated with altered dopaminergic responses in the striatum. 2021-06-14 2023-08-13 human
Thang M Le, Simon Zhornitsky, Wuyi Wang, Chiang-Shan R L. Perceived burdensomeness and neural responses to ostracism in the Cyberball task. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 130. 2021-05-14. PMID:32763557. the results showed that social exclusion elicited activity in the anterior insula, middle frontal gyrus, postcentral gyrus, and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, replicating previous studies on ostracism. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 human
Ricardo Cáceda, G Andrew James, Zachary N Stowe, Pedro L Delgado, Nolan Kordsmeier, Clint D Kilt. The neural correlates of low social integration as a risk factor for suicide. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 270. issue 5. 2021-04-05. PMID:30903270. neural responses in the anterior insula significantly correlated with depression severity and with psychological pain during social inclusion, whereas dacc activity significantly correlated with physical pain during social exclusion. 2021-04-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Caroline W Oppenheimer, Jennifer S Silk, Kyung Hwa Lee, Ronald E Dahl, Erika Forbes, Neal Ryan, Cecile D Ladouceu. Suicidal Ideation Among Anxious Youth: A Preliminary Investigation of the Role of Neural Processing of Social Rejection in Interaction with Real World Negative Social Experiences. Child psychiatry and human development. vol 51. issue 2. 2021-01-11. PMID:31420764. results showed that youth experienced greater severity of suicidal ideation when they exhibited heightened activation to social rejection in the right anterior insula and also experienced high levels of peer victimization or ema-measured daily negative social experiences. 2021-01-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jessica Fritz, Jason Stretton, Adrian Dahl Askelund, Susanne Schweizer, Nicholas D Walsh, Bernet M Elzinga, Ian M Goodyer, Paul O Wilkinson, Anne-Laura van Harmele. Mood and neural responses to social rejection do not seem to be altered in resilient adolescents with a history of adversity. Development and psychopathology. vol 32. issue 2. 2020-11-20. PMID:30895920. social rejection feedback activated the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and the left anterior insula. 2020-11-20 2023-08-13 human
Michael T Perino, João F Guassi Moreira, Eva H Telze. Links between adolescent bullying and neural activation to viewing social exclusion. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 19. issue 6. 2020-09-28. PMID:31292887. the adolescents' self-reported bullying was associated with greater ventral striatum, amygdala, medial prefrontal cortex, and insula activation when viewing social exclusion > social inclusion. 2020-09-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Patrick Bach, Ulrich Frischknecht, Svenja Klinkowski, Melanie Bungert, Damian Karl, Christian Vollmert, Sabine Vollstädt-Klein, Stefanie Lis, Falk Kiefer, Derik Herman. Higher Social Rejection Sensitivity in Opioid-Dependent Patients Is Related to Smaller Insula Gray Matter Volume: A Voxel-Based Morphometric Study. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 14. issue 11. 2020-06-03. PMID:31820807. higher social rejection sensitivity in opioid-dependent patients is related to smaller insula gray matter volume: a voxel-based morphometric study. 2020-06-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Irene Perini, Per A Gustafsson, J Paul Hamilton, Robin Kämpe, Maria Zetterqvist, Markus Heili. The salience of self, not social pain, is encoded by dorsal anterior cingulate and insula. Scientific reports. vol 8. issue 1. 2019-10-15. PMID:29670166. specifically, it has been proposed that a matrix of brain regions overlapping with the classical pain matrix, and including the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dacc) and the anterior insular cortex (ai) is critical for processing of social rejection. 2019-10-15 2023-08-13 human
Patrick Bach, Ulrich Frischknecht, Melanie Bungert, Damian Karl, Christian Vollmert, Sabine Vollstädt-Klein, Stefanie Lis, Falk Kiefer, Derik Herman. Effects of social exclusion and physical pain in chronic opioid maintenance treatment: fMRI correlates. European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 29. issue 2. 2019-07-30. PMID:30497842. comparing social exclusion and inclusion conditions, healthy individuals showed significant activation in brain areas related to social feedback and emotion processing, such as the anterior cingulate cortex, the insula and fusiform gyrus, whereas omt patients showed no difference across conditions. 2019-07-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Carlotta Cogoni, Andrea Carnaghi, Giorgia Silan. Reduced empathic responses for sexually objectified women: An fMRI investigation. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 99. 2019-06-10. PMID:29294431. at the brain level, empathy for social exclusion of personalized women recruited areas coding the affective component of pain (i.e., anterior insula and cingulate cortex), the somatosensory components of pain (i.e., posterior insula and secondary somatosensory cortex) together with the mentalizing network (i.e., middle frontal cortex) to a greater extent than for the sexually objectified women. 2019-06-10 2023-08-13 human
S Radke, E M Seidel, R N Boubela, H Thaler, H Metzler, I Kryspin-Exner, E Moser, U Habel, B Dernt. Immediate and delayed neuroendocrine responses to social exclusion in males and females. Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol 93. 2019-02-19. PMID:29702443. as expected, social exclusion elicited well-documented affective and neural responses, i.e., increased anger and distress, as well as increased exclusion-related activation of the anterior insula, the posterior-medial frontal cortex and the orbitofrontal cortex. 2019-02-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lisa J M van den Berg, Marieke S Tollenaar, Katharina Pittner, Laura H C G Compier-de Block, Renate S M Buisman, Marinus H van IJzendoorn, Bernet M Elzing. Pass it on? The neural responses to rejection in the context of a family study on maltreatment. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 13. issue 6. 2019-02-01. PMID:29897537. neural reactivity to social exclusion by strangers in the insula, acc and dmpfc, was associated with experienced maltreatment but not with perpetrated maltreatment. 2019-02-01 2023-08-13 human
Nick Wasylyshyn, Brett Hemenway Falk, Javier O Garcia, Christopher N Cascio, Matthew Brook O'Donnell, C Raymond Bingham, Bruce Simons-Morton, Jean M Vettel, Emily B Fal. Global brain dynamics during social exclusion predict subsequent behavioral conformity. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 13. issue 2. 2018-11-27. PMID:29529310. we computed the difference in functional connectivity between social exclusion and social inclusion from each node in the brain to nodes in two brain networks, one previously associated with mentalizing (medial prefrontal cortex, temporoparietal junction, precuneus, temporal poles) and another with social pain (dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, anterior insula). 2018-11-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tim Dalgleish, Nicholas D Walsh, Dean Mobbs, Susanne Schweizer, Anne-Laura van Harmelen, Barnaby Dunn, Valerie Dunn, Ian Goodyer, Jason Stretto. Social pain and social gain in the adolescent brain: A common neural circuitry underlying both positive and negative social evaluation. Scientific reports. vol 7. 2018-10-26. PMID:28169323. testifying to the importance of such social cues, parts of the neural system dedicated to the detection of physical pain, the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dacc) and anterior insula (ai), have been shown to be equally sensitive to the detection of social pain experienced after social exclusion. 2018-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mara van der Meulen, Marinus H van IJzendoorn, Eveline A Cron. Neural Correlates of Prosocial Behavior: Compensating Social Exclusion in a Four-Player Cyberball Game. PloS one. vol 11. issue 7. 2017-07-20. PMID:27391364. prior studies demonstrated contributions of the insula and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dacc) for both experiencing and observing social exclusion, but it is not yet well understood how the brain processes the compensation of exclusion, as is observed in prosocial helping. 2017-07-20 2023-08-13 human