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202307.13 Social-coalitional trait mitigate the death threat in the brain (Paper publication) Posted in RESEARCH

"One day you will surely die, too." There are various hypotheses about the relationship between resilience to such a psychological threat of death and personality traits. A study of the correlation between brain activity during the mortality salience manipulation and the eight factors of the power to live revealed that individuals with high leadership scores had smaller brain responses in the parietal cortex. This finding is consistent with an existing knowledge on the relationship between stable attachment style and the psychological resilience, deepening our understanding of individual differences in this psychological process. The research paper " Social-coalitional trait is related to coping capacity with mortality threat: association with leadership and a reduced parietal response to mortality salience" has been published in the journal Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. (Sugiura)
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1188878

 

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