202406.24
The feelings of acceptance and rejection affect the neural processes of self-evaluation (Poster Presentation)
Posted in RESEARCH
Self-evaluation is believed to be influenced by feelings of acceptance and rejection. Previous research has shown that individuals may change their self-evaluation positively or negatively in response to social acceptance or rejection feedback. However, it's unclear how the neural processing of self-evaluation is associated with the sense of acceptance and rejection. In our study, we found different cognitive processing (i.e., mentalizing, emotion regulation, and inhibition) during self-evaluation in various domains are linked to the sense of acceptance and the sense of rejection, respectively. These findings were presented at the Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2024 (Ding).
Conference program: https://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=4229
Self-evaluation is believed to be influenced by feelings of acceptance and rejection. Previous research has shown that individuals may change their self-evaluation positively or negatively in response to social acceptance or rejection feedback. However, it's unclear how the neural processing of self-evaluation is associated with the sense of acceptance and rejection. In our study, we found different cognitive processing (i.e., mentalizing, emotion regulation, and inhibition) during self-evaluation in various domains are linked to the sense of acceptance and the sense of rejection, respectively. These findings were presented at the Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2024 (Ding).
Conference program: https://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=4229