Original paper
Heightened neural sensitivity to social exclusion in boys with a history of low peer preference during primary school
Abstract
Peer preference among classmates is a highly influential factor in children’s social development and not being preferred by peers has long-term consequences for children’s developmental outcomes. However, little is known about how a history of low peer preference during primary school is associated with neural responses to a new social exclusion experience in childhood. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we examined...
Paper Details
Title
Heightened neural sensitivity to social exclusion in boys with a history of low peer preference during primary school
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
38
Pages
100673 - 100673
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