Social connectedness and negative affect uniquely explain individual differences in response to emotional ambiguity
Abstract Negativity bias is not only central to mood and anxiety disorders, but can powerfully impact our decision-making across domains (e.g., financial, medical, social). This project builds on previous work examining negativity bias using dual-valence ambiguity. Specifically, although some facial...
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Auteurs principaux: | Maital Neta, Rebecca L. Brock |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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