2019
Towards understanding atypical social affiliation in psychopathy
Viding E, McCrory E. Towards understanding atypical social affiliation in psychopathy. The Lancet Psychiatry 2019, 6: 437-444. PMID: 31006435, DOI: 10.1016/s2215-0366(19)30049-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial affiliationNeural systemsNeurocognitive vulnerabilityNegative emotionsAuthentic social relationshipsProsocial behaviorProsocial interactionsNeurocognitive findingsPsychopathySocial relationshipsDistressResearch directionsIndividualsAffiliationEmotionsGuiltEnjoymentMotivationAttachmentFindingsVulnerabilityRelationshipResearch effortsBehavior
2017
Social Reward Questionnaire—Adolescent Version and its association with callous–unemotional traits
Foulkes L, Neumann C, Roberts R, McCrory E, Viding E. Social Reward Questionnaire—Adolescent Version and its association with callous–unemotional traits. Royal Society Open Science 2017, 4: 160991. PMID: 28484617, PMCID: PMC5414254, DOI: 10.1098/rsos.160991.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial rewardsCU traitsSocial Reward QuestionnaireNegative social potencyCallous-unemotional traitsFive-factor structureConfirmatory factor analysisIndividual differencesReward QuestionnaireProsocial interactionsReward valueSocial potencyGender invarianceAdult samplesSocial interactionValidity purposesQuestionnaire subscalesAdolescentsRewardFactor analysisReliable measureSubscalesSRQMeasuresTraits
2015
Changes in sympathetic tone during cooperative game play
Noah J, Ono Y, Shimda S, Tachibana A, Bronner S. Changes in sympathetic tone during cooperative game play. Social Behavior And Personality An International Journal 2015, 43: 1123-1134. DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2015.43.7.1123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNegative Affect ScaleSociocultural orientationCooperative game playAffect ScaleProsocial interactionsDyad partnersTetris gameJapanese participantsPositive subscaleGame playHeart rate variabilityMore stressShort formJapanese playersParticipantsAverage scorePartnersEffectiveness of cooperationSubscalesMotivationRate variabilityScoresSelfCollectivismEfficient cooperationCommon and Distinct Impacts of Autistic Traits and Alexithymia on Social Reward
Foulkes L, Bird G, Gökçen E, McCrory E, Viding E. Common and Distinct Impacts of Autistic Traits and Alexithymia on Social Reward. PLOS ONE 2015, 10: e0121018. PMID: 25853670, PMCID: PMC4390314, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0121018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutism spectrum disorderAutistic traitsSocial rewardsSocial Reward QuestionnaireCo-occurring alexithymiaSocial motivation hypothesisNegative social potencyLevels of rewardOwn emotionsAffective difficultiesMotivation hypothesisReward QuestionnaireProsocial interactionsSocial potencyNonclinical sampleSpectrum disorderAdditional varianceLess enjoymentAlexithymiaSocial interactionRewardCurrent findingsHigh levelsEnjoymentCurrent study
2014
Social Reward Questionnaire (SRQ): development and validation
Foulkes L, Viding E, McCrory E, Neumann C. Social Reward Questionnaire (SRQ): development and validation. Frontiers In Psychology 2014, 5: 201. PMID: 24653711, PMCID: PMC3949132, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial Reward QuestionnaireSocial rewardsConfirmatory factor analysisIndividual differencesReward QuestionnaireExploratory factor analysisNegative social potencyFactor analysisSources of rewardGood test-retest reliabilitySix-factor structureGood model fitProsocial interactionsSocial potencyTest-retest reliabilityExternal correlatesPersonality traitsSexual rewardSocial interactionValid measureRewardConstruct validityInternal consistencySubscalesSecond sample
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