Search Results - "Ketay, Sarah"
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Cultural Influences on Neural Substrates of Attentional Control
Published in Psychological science (01-01-2008)“…Behavioral research has shown that people from Western cultural contexts perform better on tasks emphasizing independent (absolute) dimensions than on tasks…”
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Seeing you in me: Preliminary evidence for perceptual overlap between self and close others
Published in Journal of social and personal relationships (01-08-2019)“…Inclusion of other in the self, a key principle of the self-expansion model, suggests that close others overlap with the self in terms of resources,…”
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Social anxiety, cortisol, and early-stage friendship
Published in Journal of social and personal relationships (01-07-2019)“…Socially anxious people report less closeness to others, but very little research has examined how social anxiety is related to closeness in real-time social…”
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Graspable objects grab attention when the potential for action is recognized
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-04-2003)“…Visually guided grasping movements require a rapid transformation of visual representations into object-specific motor programs. Here we report that graspable…”
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Temperament trait of sensory processing sensitivity moderates cultural differences in neural response
Published in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (01-06-2010)“…This study focused on a possible temperament-by-culture interaction. Specifically, it explored whether a basic temperament/personality trait (sensory…”
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Attachment predicts cortisol response and closeness in dyadic social interaction
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-06-2017)“…Highlights • Attachment avoidance predicted cortisol response patterns. • Higher cortisol response associated with a mismatch in participants attachment…”
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Self-compassion and social stress: Links with subjective stress and cortisol responses
Published in Self and identity (03-04-2023)“…The present study investigated links between self-compassion and responses to social stress. Participants (N = 102) were randomly assigned to a self-compassion…”
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The roles of testosterone and cortisol in friendship formation
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-02-2017)“…Highlights • Higher testosterone associated with lower closeness. • Lower cortisol and dynamic cortisol decreases associated with greater closeness. • Partners…”
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Increases in Intellectual Humility From Guided Conversations Are Greater When People Perceive Affiliation With Conversation Partners
Published in Social psychological & personality science (26-12-2023)“…Intellectual humility involves awareness that one’s knowledge has limitations and that one’s beliefs might be incorrect. Despite documented benefits of…”
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Self-disclosure is associated with adrenocortical attunement between new acquaintances
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-2021)“…Adrenocortical attunement—similarity in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity—has been well-documented in close relationships (e.g., between…”
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Oxytocin administration attenuates stress reactivity in borderline personality disorder: A pilot study
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-2011)“…Summary Oxytocin has known stress-reducing and attachment-enhancing effects. We thus hypothesized that oxytocin would attenuate emotional and hormonal…”
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Trait Mindfulness is Associated with Self-Disclosure and Responsiveness During Social Interactions with New Acquaintances
Published in Mindfulness (2023)“…Objectives We investigated whether trait mindfulness from both partners in a social interaction was associated with two critical relational…”
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Face processing in depersonalization: An fMRI study of the unfamiliar self
Published in Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging (30-04-2014)“…Abstract Depersonalization disorder (DPD) is characterized by a core sense of unfamiliarity. Nine DPD participants and 10 healthy controls underwent functional…”
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Preliminary physiological evidence for impaired emotion regulation in depersonalization disorder
Published in Psychiatry research (30-09-2013)“…Abstract Depersonalization disorder is associated with emotional responding deficits. Ability to regulate emotion was measured by heart rate, skin conductance,…”
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Estimating the Associations between Big Five Personality Traits, Testosterone, and Cortisol
Published in Adaptive human behavior and physiology (01-09-2021)“…Objective Hormones are often conceptualized as biological markers of individual differences and have been associated with a variety of behavioral indicators…”
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Neural differences in the processing of semantic relationships across cultures
Published in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (01-06-2010)“…The current study employed functional MRI to investigate the contribution of domain-general (e.g. executive functions) and domain-specific (e.g. semantic…”
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Culture and attention: evidence from brain and behavior
Published in Progress in brain research (2009)“…Research has demonstrated that our experiences, including the culture in which we are raised, shape how we attend to and perceive the world. Behavioral studies…”
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Effects of experimentally generated closeness on self and other neural processing: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Published 01-01-2007“…Researchers are gaining an understanding of the neural underpinning of the self in terms of brain regions involved in self-recognition and how information…”
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