Laughter as a social rejection cue: Influence of prior explicit experience of social rejection on cardiac signs of “freezing”

Volume: 128, Pages: 1 - 6
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
The study aimed at investigating the immediate cardiac effect of the sudden perception of other people's laughter after experimentally manipulating healthy participants' proneness to experience laughter as a cue of social threat. We expected that participants would show cardiac signs of freezing (i.e., sustained heart rate deceleration immediately after perception of the laughter) after prior social rejection but not or less so after prior...
Paper Details
Title
Laughter as a social rejection cue: Influence of prior explicit experience of social rejection on cardiac signs of “freezing”
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
128
Pages
1 - 6
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