Neurobiological correlates of the social and emotional impact of peer victimization: a review

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  • who: Ana Cubillo from the United Kingdom Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development, Center for Neuroeconomics, University have published the article: Neurobiological correlates of the social and emotional impact of peer victimization: A review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25/01/2022
  • what: The evidence from this study provides further support to the hypothesis that experiences of bullying and peer victimization enhance sensitivity of social pain/social processing systems, potentially related to increased mentalizing and rumination processes that increase individual sensitivity to signals of social exclusion .
  • future: It is therefore necessary to review . . .

     

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