Intrapersonal and interpersonal processes of social exclusion

T Kawamoto, M Ura, H Nittono - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
People have a fundamental need to belong with others. Social exclusion impairs this need
and has various effects on cognition, affect, and the behavior of excluded individuals. We …

Food allergy, nutrition, psychology, and health

E Gupta, AE Conway, M Verdi, M Groetch… - The Journal of Allergy …, 2024 - Elsevier
This article explores food allergy and the nascent field of nutritional psychiatry. Individuals
with food allergy experience lower levels of “food freedom” than their non-allergic …

It will (never) stop hurting: Do repeated or chronic experiences of exclusion lead to hyper-or hyposensitive psychological responses?

CM Büttner, M Jauch, M Marinucci… - Group Processes & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Unlike one-time lab manipulations of exclusion, in real life, many people experience
exclusion, from others and from groups, over extended periods, raising the question of …

Reaching out versus lashing out: Examining gender differences in experiences with and responses to bullying in high school

M Stubbs-Richardson, HC Sinclair… - American Journal of …, 2018 - Springer
The present study examines gender differences in bullying in high school. Unique
contributions include comparisons of both victimization and perpetration rates across four …

Internalized weight bias and cortisol reactivity to social stress

FU Jung, YJ Bae, J Kratzsch, SG Riedel-Heller… - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2020 - Springer
Weight-associated stigmatization and discrimination may induce chronic stress in
individuals with obesity. As a consequence, this stressor may cause an imbalance of HPA …

Blunted physiological stress reactivity among youth with a history of bullying and victimization: Links to depressive symptoms

LJ Lambe, WM Craig, T Hollenstein - Journal of abnormal child …, 2019 - Springer
Bullying and peer victimization are stressful experiences for youth, and are associated with
increased risk for psychopathology. Physiological differences in the body's stress response …

Physiological and behavioral reactivity to social exclusion: a functional infrared thermal imaging study in patients with psoriasis

G Ponsi, B Monachesi, V Panasiti… - Journal of …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
Recent studies have shown that sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity can be heavily
impacted not only by basic threats to survival but also by threats to social bonds. In this study …

Classroom social experiences in early elementary school relate to diurnal cortisol levels

P Behnsen, M Buil, S Koot, A Huizink… - …, 2018 - Elsevier
Social stress has been linked to altered hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocorticol (HPA) axis
activation. During elementary school, children can become exposed to negative peer …

The developmental precursors of blunted cardiovascular responses to stress

EL Loeb, AA Davis, RK Narr, BN Uchino… - Developmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Blunted cardiovascular responses to stress have been associated with both mental and
physical health concerns. This multi‐method, longitudinal study examined the role of chronic …

Biological embedding of peer experiences: The contribution of peer adversity to stress regulation

KD Rudolph, HV Skymba, HH Modi, MM Davis… - … school: Pathways toward …, 2022 - Springer
Peer relationships serve as a critical context of development by supporting youths'
fundamental need for relatedness. Although healthy peer relationships can operate as a …