MDMA decreases the effects of simulated social rejection

Volume: 117, Pages: 1 - 6
Published: Feb 1, 2014
Abstract
3-4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) increases self-reported positive social feelings and decreases the ability to detect social threat in faces, but its effects on experiences of social acceptance and rejection have not been determined. We examined how an acute dose of MDMA affects subjective and autonomic responses to simulated social acceptance and rejection. We predicted that MDMA would decrease subjective responses to rejection. On an...
Paper Details
Title
MDMA decreases the effects of simulated social rejection
Published Date
Feb 1, 2014
Volume
117
Pages
1 - 6
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