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finding:social-exclusion-activates-the-same-acc-region-as-physical-pain-with-activation-correlating-r-0-88-with-self-reported-distressSocial exclusion activates the same ACC region as physical pain, with activation correlating r=0.88 with self-reported distress
Evidence for domain-generality of evaluative-affective ACC signal
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- Naomi EisenbergerintroducesShowed social exclusion activates ACC with activation correlating r=0.88 with self-reported distress
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- Empirical grounding of the identity thesis across four independent neural systems
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