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  • Brain mechanisms of social ... Brain mechanisms of social touch-induced analgesia in females
    López-Solà, Marina; Geuter, Stephan; Koban, Leonie ... Pain (Amsterdam), 09/2019, Volume: 160, Issue: 9
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    Supportive touch has remarkable benefits in childbirth and during painful medical procedures. But does social touch influence pain neurophysiology, ie, the brain processes linked to nociception and ...
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  • Groups as organisms: Implic... Groups as organisms: Implications for therapy and training
    Wilson, David Sloan; Coan, James A. Clinical psychology review, April 2021, 2021-Apr, 2021-04-00, 20210401, Volume: 85
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    The intellectual tradition of individualism treats the individual person as the fundamental unit of analysis and reduces all things social to the motives and actions of individuals. Most methods in ...
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  • Lending a Hand: Social Regu... Lending a Hand: Social Regulation of the Neural Response to Threat
    Coan, James A.; Schaefer, Hillary S.; Davidson, Richard J. Psychological science, 12/2006, Volume: 17, Issue: 12
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    Social contact promotes enhanced health and well-being, likely as a function of the social regulation of emotional responding in the face of various life stressors. For this functional magnetic ...
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  • Soothing the threatened bra... Soothing the threatened brain: leveraging contact comfort with emotionally focused therapy
    Johnson, Susan M; Burgess Moser, Melissa; Beckes, Lane ... PloS one, 11/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 11
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    Social relationships are tightly linked to health and well-being. Recent work suggests that social relationships can even serve vital emotion regulation functions by minimizing threat-related neural ...
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  • Social Baseline Theory: The... Social Baseline Theory: The Social Regulation of Risk and Effort
    Coan, James A; Sbarra, David A Current opinion in psychology, 02/2015, Volume: 1
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    We describe (SBT), a perspective that integrates the study of social relationships with principles of attachment, behavioral ecology, cognitive neuroscience, and perception science. SBT suggests the ...
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  • Adult attachment and the brain Adult attachment and the brain
    Coan, James A. Journal of social and personal relationships, 03/2010, Volume: 27, Issue: 2
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    Individuals in adult attachment relationships regulate one another via overt emotional and social behavior. Attachment-related styles of utilizing social support moderate these regulatory effects. In ...
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  • Resting and task-elicited p... Resting and task-elicited prefrontal EEG alpha asymmetry in depression: Support for the capability model
    Stewart, Jennifer L.; Coan, James A.; Towers, David N. ... Psychophysiology, 20/May , Volume: 51, Issue: 5
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    The capability model of frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) asymmetry suggests that brain activity during emotional challenge will be a more powerful indicator of predispositions toward ...
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  • A theory of social thermore... A theory of social thermoregulation in human primates
    IJzerman, Hans; Coan, James A; Wagemans, Fieke M A ... Frontiers in psychology, 04/2015, Volume: 6
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    Beyond breathing, the regulation of body temperature-thermoregulation-is one of the most pressing concerns for many animals. A dysregulated body temperature has dire consequences for survival and ...
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  • Social Baseline Theory: The... Social Baseline Theory: The Role of Social Proximity in Emotion and Economy of Action
    Beckes, Lane; Coan, James A. Social and personality psychology compass, 12/2011, Volume: 5, Issue: 12
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    Social proximity and interaction attenuate cardiovascular arousal, facilitate the development of nonanxious temperament, inhibit the release of stress hormones, reduce threat‐related neural ...
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  • Maintaining warm, trusting ... Maintaining warm, trusting relationships with brands: increased temperature perceptions after thinking of communal brands
    IJzerman, Hans; Janssen, Janneke A; Coan, James A PloS one, 04/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 4
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    Classical theories on interpersonal relations have long suggested that social interactions are influenced by sensation, such as the experience of warmth. Past empirical work now confirms that ...
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