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Naomi Eisenberger, an assistant professor of psychology at UCLA, says her research shows that taking Tylenol, a physical pain reliever, diminished the pain of hurt feelings and social exclusion.
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Quoting the work of Naomi Eisenberger, a neuroscientist at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Rock explains how functional brain imaging studies show that exposing normal subjects to rejection and exclusion activates the same parts of the brain (e.g. the dorsal portion of the anterior cingular cortex) that are also involved in the distressing component of pain.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » The Social Pain of Weight Bias 2009
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Naomi Eisenberger, an assistant professor of psychology at UCLA, says her research shows that taking Tylenol, a physical pain reliever, diminished the pain of hurt feelings and social exclusion.
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In a meta-analysis by Eisenberger and Leiberman out of UCLA, the authors state that "It has been suggested that, in mammalian species, the social attachment system borrowed the computations of the pain system to prevent the potentially harmful consequences of social separation."
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Generally, creative performance and divergent thinking were increased by promises of reward contingent on performance Eisenberger, Armeli, & Pretz, 1998.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Generally, creative performance and divergent thinking were increased by promises of reward contingent on performance Eisenberger, Armeli, & Pretz, 1998.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Eisenberger, told me to spend my first six months in the library and talk to people before deciding what to do.
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Perhaps Upner, Eisenberger and Dibble are not among them.
Upner, Edward C. 1990
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When the unit was able to withdraw from the combat area, it was not possible to recover Dibble, Upner and Eisenberger.
Upner, Edward C. 1990
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When the unit was able to withdraw from the combat area, it was not possible to recover Dibble, Upner and Eisenberger.
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