Neural Sensitivity to Ambiguous Social Exclusion Reflects Information Processing Bias in Midadolescents With Higher Levels of Aggression
Riggle E, Schmidt L, Lahat A, Crowley M, Tang A. Neural Sensitivity to Ambiguous Social Exclusion Reflects Information Processing Bias in Midadolescents With Higher Levels of Aggression. Developmental Psychobiology 2025, 67: e70019. PMID: 39878477, DOI: 10.1002/dev.70019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInformation processing biasesSocial information processing biasesLevels of aggressionProcessing biasesNeural correlatesMid-adolescencePeer rejectionTheta powerExclusion eventsExperiences of peer rejectionArtifact-free trialsSpectral theta powerCyberball taskNeural sensitivityEEG spectral powerAggression levelsAggressionEarly processModerating effectParticipantsEEG analysisSocial exclusionThetaCyberballSpectral power
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