Rejection sensitivity and disruption of attention by social threat cues
Two studies tested the hypothesis that Rejection Sensitivity (RS) increases vulnerability to disruption of attention by social threat cues, as would be consistent with prior evidence that it motivates individuals to prioritize detecting and managing potential rejection at a cost to other personal an...
Main Authors: | Berenson, Kathy (Author), Gyurak, Anett (Author), Ayduk, Ozlem (Author), Downey, Geraldine (Author), Garner, Matthew. J. (Author), Mogg, Karin (Author), Bradley, Brendan P. (Author), Pine, Daniel S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2009-12.
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