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Independence Threat or Interdependence Threat? The Focusing Effect on Social or Physical Threat Modulates Brain Activity
Summary
Researchers conducted experiments to examine whether threats to independence versus interdependence differentially affect a focusing effect in social decision-making, where attention is disproportionately drawn to one option. The study found that interdependence threats produced a stronger focusing effect, with implications for understanding motivated cognition in social contexts.
The current study reveals important similarities and differences between physical and social threats, suggesting that the brain has a greater processing advantage for social threats.
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