Original paper

Social exclusion modulates event-related frontal theta and tracks ostracism distress in children

Volume: 118, Pages: 248 - 255
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
Social exclusion is a potent elicitor of distress. Previous studies have shown that medial frontal theta oscillations are modulated by the experience of social exclusion. Using the Cyberball paradigm, we examined event-related dynamics of theta power in the EEG at medial frontal sites while children aged 8-12 years were exposed to conditions of fair play and social exclusion. Using an event-related design, we found that medial frontal theta...
Paper Details
Title
Social exclusion modulates event-related frontal theta and tracks ostracism distress in children
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
118
Pages
248 - 255
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