2011
Differential brain responses to social exclusion by one's own versus opposite-gender peers
Bolling DZ, Pelphrey KA, Vander Wyk B. Differential brain responses to social exclusion by one's own versus opposite-gender peers. Social Neuroscience 2011, 7: 331-346. PMID: 21981758, PMCID: PMC4520218, DOI: 10.1080/17470919.2011.623181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBrainBrain MappingFemaleGender IdentityHumansImage Interpretation, Computer-AssistedMagnetic Resonance ImagingMalePeer GroupPsychological DistanceRejection, PsychologyYoung AdultConceptsCortex activationVentrolateral prefrontal cortex activationImplicit gender attitudesAnterior cingulate cortex activationBall-tossing gameOpposite-gender peersDifferential brain responsesVentrolateral prefrontal cortexSelf-reported distressPrefrontal cortex activationSame-gender peersFunctional magnetic resonanceSocial exclusionSocial cognitionIndividual differencesPsychological threatBrain responsesNeural responsesPeer relationsPrefrontal cortexEmotional benefitsOwn genderOpposite genderGender attitudesCurrent study
2010
Brain mechanisms for representing what another person sees
Heyda RD, Green SR, Vander Wyk B, Morris JP, Pelphrey KA. Brain mechanisms for representing what another person sees. NeuroImage 2010, 50: 693-700. PMID: 20056152, PMCID: PMC2824003, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBrainBrain MappingFemaleHumansImage Interpretation, Computer-AssistedMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleSocial PerceptionVisual PerceptionYoung AdultConceptsExtrastriate body areaParahippocampal place areaFunctional magnetic resonance imagingSocial cognitionVisual attentionDual-role hypothesisAttribution hypothesisPerson's visual attentionWhole-brain analysisSocial brainStimulus categoriesBrain mechanismsPlace areaVisible stimuliVisual regionsSame stimuliBrain regionsInterest analysisCognitionStimuliParticipants' viewsSpecific categoriesMagnetic resonance imagingExtrastriateHypothesis