Brain regions in response to character feedback associated with the state self-esteem

Volume: 148, Pages: 107734 - 107734
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Research on the Sociometer theory of self-esteem have demonstrated that manipulations of interpersonal appraisal reliably influence an individual’s state self-esteem and that state levels of self-esteem correlate very highly with perceived acceptance and rejection. However, how social feedback from different sources (e.g., appearance vs. character) affect the state self-esteem and its neural underpinnings have not been explored. To address this,...
Paper Details
Title
Brain regions in response to character feedback associated with the state self-esteem
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
148
Pages
107734 - 107734
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