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Measuring Neural And Behavioral Activity During Ongoing Computerized Social Interactions: An Examination Of Event-Related Brain Potentials, Jason R. Themanson Nov 2014

Measuring Neural And Behavioral Activity During Ongoing Computerized Social Interactions: An Examination Of Event-Related Brain Potentials, Jason R. Themanson

Jason R. Themanson, Ph.D

Social exclusion is a complex social phenomenon with powerful negative consequences. Given the impact of social exclusion on mental and emotional health, an understanding of how perceptions of social exclusion develop over the course of a social interaction is important for advancing treatments aimed at lessening the harmful costs of being excluded. To date, most scientific examinations of social exclusion have looked at exclusion after a social interaction has been completed. While this has been very helpful in developing an understanding of what happens to a person following exclusion, it has not helped to clarify the moment-to-moment dynamics of the …


Ostracism: How Witnessing The Perpetrators Influences Subsequent Experiences Of The Target, Jason Themanson, Roberto Romay, '14 Apr 2014

Ostracism: How Witnessing The Perpetrators Influences Subsequent Experiences Of The Target, Jason Themanson, Roberto Romay, '14

Jason R. Themanson, Ph.D

No abstract provided.


Neural And Behavioral Effects Of Being Socially Excluded By The Targets Of A Witnessed Social Exclusion, Jason Themanson, Kaitlin Dunn, '14 Apr 2014

Neural And Behavioral Effects Of Being Socially Excluded By The Targets Of A Witnessed Social Exclusion, Jason Themanson, Kaitlin Dunn, '14

Jason R. Themanson, Ph.D

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Social Exclusion On The Ern And The Cognitive Control Of Action Monitoring, Jason R. Themanson, Aaron B. Ball, Stephanie M. Khatcherian, Peter J. Rosen Dec 2013

The Effects Of Social Exclusion On The Ern And The Cognitive Control Of Action Monitoring, Jason R. Themanson, Aaron B. Ball, Stephanie M. Khatcherian, Peter J. Rosen

Jason R. Themanson, Ph.D

The current study investigated the influence of social exclusion, created through the Cyberball paradigm, on cognitive control using neural and behavioral measures of action monitoring. Healthy young adults performed a modified flanker task while their post-error behavior (accuracy, RT) and error-related negativity (ERN) were assessed. Results indicated that excluded participants showed decreased ERN and post-error response accuracy compared to included participants following their social interactions. These findings suggest that a common neural framework may exist for cognitive control processes and that cognitive control allocated toward exclusion-related processing following exclusionary social interactions may disrupt the capability to support self-regulatory action monitoring.