نتایج جستجو برای: social threat

تعداد نتایج: 655959  

2013
Susan M. Johnson Melissa Burgess Moser Lane Beckes Andra Smith Tracy Dalgleish Rebecca Halchuk Karen Hasselmo Paul S. Greenman Zul Merali James A. Coan

Social relationships are tightly linked to health and well-being. Recent work suggests that social relationships can even serve vital emotion regulation functions by minimizing threat-related neural activity. But relationship distress remains a significant public health problem in North America and elsewhere. A promising approach to helping couples both resolve relationship distress and nurture...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2008
Shihui Han Xiaochao Gao Glyn W Humphreys Jianqiao Ge

Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience such as snake or angry face induced automatic increased responses of the emotion-related system consisting of the amygdala, the anterior cingulate, and the orbitofrontal cortex. The present study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain circuits involved in perceptio...

2013
Eric W. Fuller ERIC W. FULLER David Oberleitner

THREAT BY ASSOCIATION: MINIMAL GROUP AFFILIATION AND ITS OUTCOMEFOR STEREOTYPE THREATbyERIC W. FULLERAugust 2010Adviser: Dr. Rusty McIntyre Major: Psychology (Social)Degree: Master of ArtsStereotype threat has been shown to be an important cause of performancedetriments in various social groups. It has also been theorized that stereotype threatcould be ap...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Wendy Berry Mendes Brenda Major Shannon McCoy Jim Blascovich

The authors examined White and Black participants' emotional, physiological, and behavioral responses to same-race or different-race evaluators, following rejecting social feedback or accepting social feedback. As expected, in ingroup interactions, the authors observed deleterious responses to social rejection and benign responses to social acceptance. Deleterious responses included cardiovascu...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2010
Michael Inzlicht Sonia K Kang

Stereotype threat spillover is a situational predicament in which coping with the stress of stereotype confirmation leaves one in a depleted volitional state and thus less likely to engage in effortful self-control in a variety of domains. We examined this phenomenon in 4 studies in which we had participants cope with stereotype and social identity threat and then measured their performance in ...

2015
Carolin Schuster Sarah E. Martiny Toni Schmader

Previous research has found that subtle reminders of negative stereotypes about one's group can lead individuals to underperform on stereotype-relevant tests (e.g., women in math, ethnic minorities on intelligence tests). This so called stereotype threat effect can contribute to systematic group differences in performance that can obscure the true abilities of certain social groups and thereby ...

Journal: :Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2009

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