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Development Of Social Exclusion Detection: Behavioral And Physiological Correlates, Hyesung Grace Hwang May 2018

Development Of Social Exclusion Detection: Behavioral And Physiological Correlates, Hyesung Grace Hwang

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The present work aimed to directly test the theoretical claims about how we as human detect social exclusion using both physiological and behavioral methods across different life stages. Because feeling excluded from a group is a common human experience that starts in early childhood, this basic human need to belong or connect with others is argued to be universal and thought to have an evolutionary basis. In fact, it has been argued that the ability to detect being excluded may be present from birth and detecting exclusion occurs rapidly with little cognitive processing. Study 1 tested whether this rapid detection …